2013
DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2013.2514
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Independent Predictors of Enteric Fistula and Abdominal Sepsis After Damage Control Laparotomy

Abstract: Large bowel resection, large-volume fluid resuscitation, and an increasing number of abdominal reexplorations were statistically significant predictors of ECF, EAF, or IAS in patients with an open abdomen after damage control laparotomy.

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“…The authors have also seen fistulas occur due to adherence of the intestines to metal tacks used in securing the mesh and subsequent erosion into bowel. During the past two decades, wide adoption of damage control laparotomy techniques has brought about an increasing number of complex fistulas [23]. These so called enteroatmospheric fistulas (EAF) arise in the setting of an open wound without abdominal musculature or skin surrounding a budded or ''stomatized'' fistula opening in the midst of a large bed of granulation tissue [23][24][25].…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors have also seen fistulas occur due to adherence of the intestines to metal tacks used in securing the mesh and subsequent erosion into bowel. During the past two decades, wide adoption of damage control laparotomy techniques has brought about an increasing number of complex fistulas [23]. These so called enteroatmospheric fistulas (EAF) arise in the setting of an open wound without abdominal musculature or skin surrounding a budded or ''stomatized'' fistula opening in the midst of a large bed of granulation tissue [23][24][25].…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se describen entre el 3 y el 25% de los casos 33,34,118 . Son más frecuentes luego de cirugías para control de daños de causa séptica que traumática.…”
Section: Abscesos Intraabdominalesunclassified
“…evaluaron los factores de riesgo para desarrollar abscesos intraabdominales en pacientes con AA 118 . Los predictores independientes estadísticamente significativos fueron la resección colónica, la reanimación excesiva con líquidos (> 10 litros/día) y el mayor número de reoperaciones.…”
Section: Abscesos Intraabdominalesunclassified
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