Abstract Background Damage control surgery has revolutionized trauma surgery. Use of damage control surgery allows for resuscitation and reversal of coagulopathy at the risk of loss of abdominal domain and intra-abdominal complications. Temporary abdominal closure is possible with multiple techniques, the choice of which may affect ability to achieve primary fascial closure and further complication. Methods A retrospective analysis of all trauma patients requiring damage control laparotomy upon admission to an ACS-verified level one trauma center from 2011 to 2016 was performed. Demographic and clinical data including ability and time to attain primary fascial closure, as well as complication rates, were recorded. The primary outcome measur...
BACKGROUND: Open abdomen treatment because of severe abdominal sepsis and abdominal compartment synd...
BACKGROUND: A part of damage-control laparotomy is to leave the fascial edges and the skin open to a...
Background: In more than 10% of emergency laparotomies in non-trauma patients, primary fascial closu...
Aim Several techniques for temporary abdominal closure have been developed. We systematically review...
Background This study was designed to systematically review the literature to assess which temporary...
BACKGROUND:: Damage control surgery and temporary open abdomen (OA) have been adopted widely, in bot...
Importance: Open abdomen with temporary abdominal closure has become an essential part of trauma sur...
Temporary abdominal wound closure is the endpoint of a successful damage control laparotomy. Tempora...
The emergent abdominal surgeries from either of traumatic or non traumatic causes can result in situ...
Background Open abdomen (OA) permits the application of damage control surgery principles when abdom...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) is a useful option for treatment strategy in many acute abdominal catas...
Abstract Damage control laparotomy was first described by Dr. Harlan Stone in 1983 when he suggested...
Damage control laparotomy has become an accepted practice in trauma surgery. A number of methods lea...
Temporary abdominal closure (TAC) techniques are routinely used in the open abdomen. Ideally, they s...
Aim. The authors reviewed their experience in the management of open abdomen using the vacuum-assist...
BACKGROUND: Open abdomen treatment because of severe abdominal sepsis and abdominal compartment synd...
BACKGROUND: A part of damage-control laparotomy is to leave the fascial edges and the skin open to a...
Background: In more than 10% of emergency laparotomies in non-trauma patients, primary fascial closu...
Aim Several techniques for temporary abdominal closure have been developed. We systematically review...
Background This study was designed to systematically review the literature to assess which temporary...
BACKGROUND:: Damage control surgery and temporary open abdomen (OA) have been adopted widely, in bot...
Importance: Open abdomen with temporary abdominal closure has become an essential part of trauma sur...
Temporary abdominal wound closure is the endpoint of a successful damage control laparotomy. Tempora...
The emergent abdominal surgeries from either of traumatic or non traumatic causes can result in situ...
Background Open abdomen (OA) permits the application of damage control surgery principles when abdom...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) is a useful option for treatment strategy in many acute abdominal catas...
Abstract Damage control laparotomy was first described by Dr. Harlan Stone in 1983 when he suggested...
Damage control laparotomy has become an accepted practice in trauma surgery. A number of methods lea...
Temporary abdominal closure (TAC) techniques are routinely used in the open abdomen. Ideally, they s...
Aim. The authors reviewed their experience in the management of open abdomen using the vacuum-assist...
BACKGROUND: Open abdomen treatment because of severe abdominal sepsis and abdominal compartment synd...
BACKGROUND: A part of damage-control laparotomy is to leave the fascial edges and the skin open to a...
Background: In more than 10% of emergency laparotomies in non-trauma patients, primary fascial closu...