2018
DOI: 10.21699/jns.v7i2.724
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Efficacy of Peritoneal Drainage for Focal Intestinal Perforation

Abstract: Objective: Focal intestinal perforation (FIP), which is characterized by the lack of inflammatory infiltration peripheral to the perforation, develops with few premonitory symptoms. The treatment typically involves laparotomy for drainage or percutaneous drain insertion. We retrospectively investigated the efficacy and risks associated with laparotomy-assisted drainage and peritoneal drainage (PD) for FIP. StudyDesign: This was a retrospective, comparative study.Results: We retrospectively evaluated seven infa… Show more

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