2013
DOI: 10.20344/amp.2019
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Experience of the MALA Bag in the Open Abdomen Management in an Obstetrical Intensive Care Unit

Abstract: Introduction: Current indications for open abdomen management are damage control surgery, severe intra-abdominal sepsis, abdominal compartment syndrome, abdominal wall closure under tension and mass loss of the abdominal wall.Objective: To describe the experience in open abdomen management using the MALA (mayor absorción de líquido abdominal [greater absorption of abdominal liquid]) bag at the Maternal-Perinatal Hospital Mónica Pretelini Saénz, Health Institute of the State of Mexico.Material and Methods: This… Show more

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“…In the reported case, a damage control surgery protocol was made with six interventions in total, which were performed by the most trained personnel; however, there were some of the available options known in the literature, such as selective embolization, liver transplantation, interventional radiology measures, etc. [12][13][14][15][16][17] . However, due to the complications of concomitant preeclampsia, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation and the massive endothelial lesion developed, a series of events occurred that led to the need for multiple surgical reinterventions and with it the fearsome complication of intra-abdominal sepsis, which was finally the cause of her death, resulting similar to that described in multiple case reports and literature reviews cited [18][19][20] .…”
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“…In the reported case, a damage control surgery protocol was made with six interventions in total, which were performed by the most trained personnel; however, there were some of the available options known in the literature, such as selective embolization, liver transplantation, interventional radiology measures, etc. [12][13][14][15][16][17] . However, due to the complications of concomitant preeclampsia, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation and the massive endothelial lesion developed, a series of events occurred that led to the need for multiple surgical reinterventions and with it the fearsome complication of intra-abdominal sepsis, which was finally the cause of her death, resulting similar to that described in multiple case reports and literature reviews cited [18][19][20] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment described for liver rupture goes from packing 12,13 , selective hepatectomy 14 , patch use with omentum 15 , selective embolization with interventional radiology 16 , and liver transplantation in extreme cases 17 generally, the combination of different techniques is more effective. Prognosis is variable, but usually fatal 18 with mortality of 60-70% of reported cases 19 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%