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The role of open abdomen in non-trauma patient: WSES Consensus Paper

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The open abdomen (OA) is defined as intentional decision to leave the fascial edges of the abdomen un-approximated after laparotomy (laparostomy). The abdominal contents are potentially exposed and therefore must be protected with a temporary coverage, which is referred to as temporal abdominal closure (TAC). OA use remains widely debated with many specific details deserving detailed assessment and clarification. To date, in patients with intra-abdominal emergencies, the OA has not been formally endorsed for routine utilization; although, utilization is seemingly increasing. Therefore, the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), Abdominal Compartment Society (WSACS) and the Donegal Research Academy united a worldwide group of experts in an international consensus conference to review and thereafter propose the basis for evidence-directed utilization of OA management in non-trauma emergency surgery and critically ill patients. In addition to utilization recommendations, questions with insufficient evidence urgently requiring future study were identified.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biological; Closure; Fistula; Laparostomy; Mesh; Non-trauma; Nutrition; Open abdomen; Pancreatitis; Peritonitis; Re-exploration; Re-intervention; Synthetic; Technique; Timing; Vascular emergencies; Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques; Critical Illness; Humans; Lower Body Negative Pressure; Pancreatitis; Consensus
Elenco autori:
Coccolini, F.; Montori, G.; Ceresoli, M.; Catena, F.; Moore, E. E.; Ivatury, R.; Biffl, W.; Peitzman, A.; Coimbra, R.; Rizoli, S.; Kluger, Y.; Abu-Zidan, F. M.; Sartelli, M.; Moya, M. D.; Velmahos, G.; Fraga, G. P.; Pereira, B. M.; Leppaniemi, A.; Boermeester, M. A.; Kirkpatrick, A. W.; Maier, R.; Bala, M.; Sakakushev, B.; Khokha, V.; Malbrain, M.; Agnoletti, V.; Martin-Loeches, I.; Sugrue, M.; Saverio, S. D.; Griffiths, E.; Soreide, K.; Mazuski, J. E.; May, A. K.; Montravers, P.; Melotti, R. M.; Pisano, M.; Salvetti, F.; Marchesi, G.; Valetti, T. M.; Scalea, T.; Chiara, O.; Kashuk, J. L.; Ansaloni, L.
Autori di Ateneo:
ANSALONI LUCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1348207
Pubblicato in:
WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SURGERY
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