Silicone drains are often placed in the abdominal cavity for prophylactic reasons. One complication resulting from drainage includes visceral herniation at the drain site of the abdominal wall defect An 82-year-old woman underwent a laparotorny for a large pelvic mass. After the operation, she developed small bowel incarceration, which was caused by aggressive drain extraction. Subsequent surgical treatment resulted in the patient's full recovery. This case emphasises the unusual causative mechanism of intestinal obstruction. Drains should be placed carefully in the abdominal cavity in strictly selected cases, only when it is reasonable to do so
Insertion of abdominal drainage after appendectomy is controversial. We report on a case of duodenal...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze a "rare" complication on the management of abdominal su...
AbstractIntroductionIntra-abdominal drains have been widely used in order to prevent intra-abdominal...
AbstractA surgical drainage simple surgical procedure that enables elimination of pathological efflu...
Drain site eviscerations have been reported as a rare complication following abdominal surgery. An 8...
AbstractBackgroundThe use of surgical drains in abdominal surgery still remains controversial. While...
Prophylactic drainage of the peritoneal cavity after obstetrical and gynecological surgery is widely...
Copyright © 2012 Lipi Sharma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Hernia is a very common surgical problem.Drain site hernias are very rare (0.1-3.4 %) incidence quot...
IF 2.419International audienceIntroductionThe use of surgical drains is the subject of much debate b...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections occ...
The placement of abdominal drains at radical hysterectomy increases the risk of postoperative infect...
The risk of superinfection following routine abdominal drainage after major surgery is debated. Espe...
Background: Perforated peptic ulcer is a common emergency condition worldwide, with associated morta...
Insertion of abdominal drainage after appendectomy is controversial. We report on a case of duodenal...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze a "rare" complication on the management of abdominal su...
AbstractIntroductionIntra-abdominal drains have been widely used in order to prevent intra-abdominal...
AbstractA surgical drainage simple surgical procedure that enables elimination of pathological efflu...
Drain site eviscerations have been reported as a rare complication following abdominal surgery. An 8...
AbstractBackgroundThe use of surgical drains in abdominal surgery still remains controversial. While...
Prophylactic drainage of the peritoneal cavity after obstetrical and gynecological surgery is widely...
Copyright © 2012 Lipi Sharma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Hernia is a very common surgical problem.Drain site hernias are very rare (0.1-3.4 %) incidence quot...
IF 2.419International audienceIntroductionThe use of surgical drains is the subject of much debate b...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections occ...
The placement of abdominal drains at radical hysterectomy increases the risk of postoperative infect...
The risk of superinfection following routine abdominal drainage after major surgery is debated. Espe...
Background: Perforated peptic ulcer is a common emergency condition worldwide, with associated morta...
Insertion of abdominal drainage after appendectomy is controversial. We report on a case of duodenal...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze a "rare" complication on the management of abdominal su...