Literature DB >> 27648164

Open abdomen in gastrointestinal surgery: Which technique is the best for temporary closure during damage control?

Marcelo A F Ribeiro Junior1, Emily Alves Barros1, Sabrina Marques de Carvalho1, Vinicius Pereira Nascimento1, José Cruvinel Neto1, Alexandre Zanchenko Fonseca1.   

Abstract

AIM: To compare the 3 main techniques of temporary closure of the abdominal cavity, vacuum assisted closure (vacuum-assisted closure therapy - VAC), Bogota bag and Barker technique, in damage control surgery.
METHODS: After systematic review of the literature, 33 articles were selected to compare the efficiency of the three procedures. Criteria such as cost, infections, capacity of reconstruction of the abdominal wall, diseases associated with the technique, among others were analyzed.
RESULTS: The Bogota bag and Barker techniques present as advantage the availability of material and low cost, what is not observed in the VAC procedure. The VAC technique is the most efficient, not only because it reduces the tension on the boarders of the lesion, but also removes stagnant fluids and debris and acts at cellular level increasing cell proliferation and division. Bogota bag presents the higher rates of skin laceration and evisceration, greater need for a stent for draining fluids and wash-ups, higher rates of intestinal adhesion to the abdominal wall. The Barker technique presents lack of efficiency in closing the abdominal wall and difficulty on maintaining pressure on the dressing. The VAC dressing can generate irritation and dermatitis when the drape is applied, in addition to pain, infection and bleeding, as well as toxic shock syndrome, anaerobic sepsis and thrombosis.
CONCLUSION: The VAC technique, showed to be superior allowing a better control of liquid on the third space, avoiding complications such as fistula with small mortality, low infection rate, and easier capability on primary closure of the abdominal cavity.

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Keywords:  Abdominal compartment syndrome; Damage control; Temporary abdominal closure; Trauma

Year:  2016        PMID: 27648164      PMCID: PMC5003939          DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v8.i8.590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg


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