2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.48601
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Updates on the Causes, Diagnosis, and Management of Peritoneal Abscesses: A Systematic Review

Malik A Hussain,
Riyad Y Al Laham,
Hadeel T Alanazi
et al.

Abstract: Intra-abdominal complications such as peritoneal abscesses pose significant medical challenges. Over recent years, there has been a heightened focus on refining treatments for these conditions, such as optimal surgical techniques, drug therapies, and intervention methods. This paper aims to present a comprehensive overview of 10 research studies spanning various countries to highlight recent advancements and findings in the treatment and management of peritoneal abscesses. The paper reviewed 10 trials involvin… Show more

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“…Secondary peritonitis and intra-abdominal sepsis are a global issue in public healthcare. The life-threatening systemic damage resulting from intra-abdominal sepsis has long been known, but remains insufficiently studied [1][2][3][4][5]. Direct surgical treatment for diffuse peritonitis is well developed and understood, however, there are not enough systemic treatment methods to control the subsequent systemic inflammatory reaction [6][7][8].…”
Section: Intoductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary peritonitis and intra-abdominal sepsis are a global issue in public healthcare. The life-threatening systemic damage resulting from intra-abdominal sepsis has long been known, but remains insufficiently studied [1][2][3][4][5]. Direct surgical treatment for diffuse peritonitis is well developed and understood, however, there are not enough systemic treatment methods to control the subsequent systemic inflammatory reaction [6][7][8].…”
Section: Intoductionmentioning
confidence: 99%