Objective: To determine frequency of wound dehiscence after laparotomy done in emergency. Design & Duration: This is a prospective study of observational type. Study was started in July 2019 and completed in December 2019 comprising on six months duration. Setting: This study was conducted in FMH College of medicine and dentistry Lahore. Patients and Methods: patients operated in emergency department during study duration irrespective of age and gender was included in this study. Patients having any malignancy, immune-compromised or taking chemo or radiation therapy were not included in this study. Consent was taken from all cases in this study and permission was also taken from ethical committee. Patients were prepared before surgery and w...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Wound dehiscence/burst abdomen is a very serious postoperative complica...
Background: The most infamous complication seen following abdominal surgery is unquestionably abdomi...
Objective: To determine the wound dehiscence frequency after emergency laparotomy. Design & Durati...
Introduction: Abdominal wound dehiscence is one the major complications of emergency laparotomy. It ...
OBJECTIVES AND AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To identify significant risk factors in patients developing abd...
BACKGROUND : Wounds and their management are fundamental to the practice of surgery. Any surgical ...
Background: Wound dehiscence/burst abdomen is a very serious postoperative complication associated w...
Objective. To evaluate the incidence of wound dehiscence and incisional hernia after midline laparot...
Objective: To determine the clinical profile and management of patients with abdominal wound dehisce...
Objective: Frequency of wound dehiscence in interrupted vs continuous suturing after laparotomy. S...
Objective: To evaluate the postoperative complications of emergency laparotomy. Study Design: A com...
Background. Abdominal wound dehiscence (AWD) is the separation of different layers of an abdominal w...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
Introduction: Compared to elective setting, poorer clinical outcomes are observed in laparotomy done...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Wound dehiscence/burst abdomen is a very serious postoperative complica...
Background: The most infamous complication seen following abdominal surgery is unquestionably abdomi...
Objective: To determine the wound dehiscence frequency after emergency laparotomy. Design & Durati...
Introduction: Abdominal wound dehiscence is one the major complications of emergency laparotomy. It ...
OBJECTIVES AND AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To identify significant risk factors in patients developing abd...
BACKGROUND : Wounds and their management are fundamental to the practice of surgery. Any surgical ...
Background: Wound dehiscence/burst abdomen is a very serious postoperative complication associated w...
Objective. To evaluate the incidence of wound dehiscence and incisional hernia after midline laparot...
Objective: To determine the clinical profile and management of patients with abdominal wound dehisce...
Objective: Frequency of wound dehiscence in interrupted vs continuous suturing after laparotomy. S...
Objective: To evaluate the postoperative complications of emergency laparotomy. Study Design: A com...
Background. Abdominal wound dehiscence (AWD) is the separation of different layers of an abdominal w...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
Introduction: Compared to elective setting, poorer clinical outcomes are observed in laparotomy done...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Wound dehiscence/burst abdomen is a very serious postoperative complica...
Background: The most infamous complication seen following abdominal surgery is unquestionably abdomi...