2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69912007000500011
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Cobertura temporária da cavidade abdominal com curativo a vácuo

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Descrever técnica de curativo para cobertura temporária da cavidade abdominal que utiliza sistema de vácuo. MÉTODO: A técnica foi aplicada em 12 pacientes. Inicialmente coloca-se sobre a laparostomia a bolsa plástica fenestrada, em seguida a primeira camada de compressas. Sobre esta, coloca-se o tubo de látex. Este é recoberto por outra camada de compressas as quais são fixadas sobre o curativo com o campo cirúrgico auto-aderente. O tubo de látex é conectado ao sistema de vácuo com pressão de -10 a -… Show more

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“…Described in 1995 it uses vacuum dressings for temporary closure of the abdominal cavity and has since been called the "vacum-pack" (VP) or Barker technique 9 . It is low cost and simple [10][11][12] Regarding the primary fascial closure with the use of this technique, in 1997 a study obtained success in 61% of cases. The patients, who were trauma victims…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Described in 1995 it uses vacuum dressings for temporary closure of the abdominal cavity and has since been called the "vacum-pack" (VP) or Barker technique 9 . It is low cost and simple [10][11][12] Regarding the primary fascial closure with the use of this technique, in 1997 a study obtained success in 61% of cases. The patients, who were trauma victims…”
Section: Vacuum-packmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RibeiroComparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control subjected to the Barker technique, had primary fascial closure at the second laparotomy 13 . Other studies had success rates of 29-100%11,[14][15][16] . The permanent closure of the abdominal cavity after the 8th day of laparotomy was associated with higher incidence of complications17 .…”
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“…The drains must be adapted to the suction system at a negative pressure between -100 and -150 mmHg. (22,23) In patients undergoing total hysterectomy, damage control can be achieved through closed packing. In this technique, an intrauterine balloon is inserted into the pelvis and its axis is directed to the vaginal cavity, before the approach to the vaginal dome.…”
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confidence: 99%