Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Despite advances in diagnosis, surgery, and antimicrobial therapy, mortality rates associated with complicated intra-abdominal infections remain exceedingly high. The 2013 update of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) guidelines for the management of intra-abdominal infections contains evidence-based recommendations for management of patients with intra-abdominal infections.© 2013 Sartelli et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Sartelli, M.; Viale, P.; Catena, F.; Ansaloni, L.; Moore, E.; Malangoni, M.; Moore, F. A.; Velmahos, G.; Coimbra, R.; Ivatury, R.; Peitzman, A.; Koike, K.; Leppaniemi, A.; Biffl, W.; Burlew, C. C.; Balogh, Z. J.; Boffard, K.; Bendinelli, C.; Gupta, S.; Kluger, Y.; Agresta, F.; Di Saverio, S.; Wani, I.; Escalona, A.; Ordonez, C.; Fraga, G. P.; Junior, G. A. P.; Bala, M.; Cui, Y.; Marwah, S.; Sakakushev, B.; Kong, V.; Naidoo, N.; Ahmed, A.; Abbas, A.; Guercioni, G.; Vettoretto, N.; Diaz-Nieto, R.; Gerych, I.; Trana, C.; Faro, M. P.; Yuan, K.; Kok, K. Y. Y.; Mefire, A. C.; Lee, J. G.; Hong, S.; Ghnnam, W.; Siribumrungwong, B.; Sato, N.; Murata, K.; Irahara, T.; Coccolini, F.; Lohse, H. A. S.; Verni, A.; Shoko, T.
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