2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-011-1210-8
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Delayed Primary Closure of the Septic Open Abdomen with a Dynamic Closure System

Abstract: BackgroundThe major challenge in the management of patients with an infected open abdomen (OA) is to control septic peritonitis and intra-abdominal fluid secretion, and to facilitate repeated abdominal exploration, while preserving the fascia for delayed primary closure. We here present a novel method for closure of the infected OA, based on continuous dynamic tension, in order to achieve re-approximation of the fascial edges of the abdominal wall.MethodsEighteen cases with severe peritonitis of various origin… Show more

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“…The review of 18 series with overall 1395 patients managed by OA and V.A.C. revealed a mean rate of EAFs 6.1% (Table 2), (4,8,14,17,19,20,(26)(27)(28)(29)31,32,(36)(37)(38)42,45,47), which is comparable to 7.2% in our series.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The review of 18 series with overall 1395 patients managed by OA and V.A.C. revealed a mean rate of EAFs 6.1% (Table 2), (4,8,14,17,19,20,(26)(27)(28)(29)31,32,(36)(37)(38)42,45,47), which is comparable to 7.2% in our series.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Four case series have previously demonstrated the ABRA's efficacy in achieving fascial closure in the open abdomen. [10][11][12][13] Although combined therapy using the ABThera and the ABRA seems ideal to manage patients who may not achieve primary fascial closure with ABThera alone, this has not been previously described.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Results are nevertheless also promising. In a report from Netherland it was possible to close 14/16 (88%) patients with severe peritonitis with this technique [46].…”
Section: Combining Fascial Approximation and Npt -A Solution?mentioning
confidence: 99%