2020
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20202399
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Role of subcutaneous vacuum suction drain in prevention of abdominal wound complication in emergency laparotomy

Abstract: Background: Some of the most common wound complications following laparotomy include hematoma formation, seroma formation, wound infection, burst abdomen and wound dehiscence. Closed-suction drains (CSDs) help to drain any wound collection and also reduce any dead space in the wound thereby promoting healing and preventing complication.Methods: We conducted a prospective study and included patients presenting with acute abdomen in emergency department. Patients were selected as per inclusion and exclusion crit… Show more

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