Background: The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes and continues to be the standard of care. Complete fascial closure is an essential treatment objective and can be achieved by the use of different dynamic closure techniques. Both surgical technique and-decision making are essential for optimal patient outcome in terms of fascial closure. The aim of this study was to analyse patients' outcome after the use of mesh-mediated fascial traction (MMFT) associated with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) and identify important factors that negatively influenced final fascial closure. Methods: A single center ambispective analysis was performed including all patients treated for an open abdomen i...
Background: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-Assisted wound closure and ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-assisted wound closure and ...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) may be required in patients with abdominal trauma, sepsis or compart...
Background: The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes...
Background and Aims: The open abdomen technique is a standard procedure in the treatment of intra-ab...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment ...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment ...
Purpose: Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) is a useful option for treatment strategy in many acute abdominal catas...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment ...
BACKGROUND:: Damage control surgery and temporary open abdomen (OA) have been adopted widely, in bot...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-assisted wound closure an...
Background Open abdomen (OA) permits the application of damage control surgery principles when abdom...
Background The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes ...
Background: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-Assisted wound closure and ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-assisted wound closure and ...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) may be required in patients with abdominal trauma, sepsis or compart...
Background: The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes...
Background and Aims: The open abdomen technique is a standard procedure in the treatment of intra-ab...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment ...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment ...
Purpose: Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) is a useful option for treatment strategy in many acute abdominal catas...
Purpose Definitive fascial closure is an essential treatment objective after open abdomen treatment ...
BACKGROUND:: Damage control surgery and temporary open abdomen (OA) have been adopted widely, in bot...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-assisted wound closure an...
Background Open abdomen (OA) permits the application of damage control surgery principles when abdom...
Background The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes ...
Background: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-Assisted wound closure and ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to review the literature on vacuum-assisted wound closure and ...
BACKGROUND Open abdomen (OA) may be required in patients with abdominal trauma, sepsis or compart...