2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00423-017-1575-8
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Intensive care and health outcomes of open abdominal treatment: long-term results of vacuum-assisted wound closure and mesh-mediated fascial traction (VAWCM)

Abstract: Despite high short-term mortality and morbidity rates for these critically ill patients, open abdomen treatment using VAWCM allows patients to recover to an acceptable long-term quality of life. The complex intensive care score can be used as a surrogate parameter for the global severity of illness and was the only predictor of physical functioning (SF-36).

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“…Six of fifteen articles reported on long-term outcomes (see Tables 3, 4). The follow-up time was 17-63 months (3,9,11,12,16,21). IH rate was 21-54% (3,9,11,16,21), and the pooled weighted average was 40.5%.…”
Section: Long-term Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Six of fifteen articles reported on long-term outcomes (see Tables 3, 4). The follow-up time was 17-63 months (3,9,11,12,16,21). IH rate was 21-54% (3,9,11,16,21), and the pooled weighted average was 40.5%.…”
Section: Long-term Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only two articles reported on QoL, and both showed that patients treated with OA had lower SF-36 scores than the population mean (3,12), but the presence of an IH influenced the scores negatively only in one of the studies. In one of the studies (3), the scores were overall lower than the Swedish population mean and correlated with major comorbidity and the presence of a stoma but not with the presence of an IH.…”
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“…NPWT is a highly effective method of wound closure with much better results than temporary closure [ 7 , 12 ]. Furthermore, treatment outcomes (wound closure) have been shown to improve dramatically by adding mesh traction [ 6 , 8 , 13 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The open abdomen may help reduce the risk of abdominal compartment syndrome in patients requiring prolonged resuscitation. Various abdominal closure techniques have been described, however, the guiding principle is constant traction on the fascia to facilitate closure [72][73][74][75].…”
Section: Endovascular Revascularization Procedures May Have a Role Wimentioning
confidence: 99%