Literature DB >> 336132

Does the peritoneum need to be closed at laparotomy?

H Ellis, R Heddle.   

Abstract

Closure of vertical laparotomy wounds was randomized between a two-layer technique of continuous catgut to peritoneum and continuous nylon to sheath and a one-layer technique in which the peritoneal suture line was omitted. In 162 two-layer closures there were 4 burst abdomens and 7 wound hernias (6.8 per cent wound failures); in 164 one-layer closures there were 5 burst abdomens and 7 hernias (7.3 per cent failures). Of 21 patients in this series with jaundice, the abdominal wounds dehisced in 3, and 4 patients developed incisional hernias (33.3 per cent failures) compared with a 5.2 per cent failure rate in the 305 non-jaundiced patients (P less than 0.01). Closure of the peritoneum as a separate layer, as widely advised and practised, appears to play no significant role in the healing of the laparotomy wound.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 336132     DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800641013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Surg        ISSN: 0007-1323            Impact factor:   6.939


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2.  Wound repair. Closure of the abdominal wound.

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Review 6.  Review of general surgery 1977.

Authors:  H Ellis
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7.  Rupture strength of skin wounds in jaundiced rats.

Authors:  T Than; H J Evans; C J Ryan; D A Smith; A M Harper; L H Blumgart
Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol       Date:  1979-02

8.  Closure of the abdominal wound.

Authors:  H Ellis; R Heddle
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1979-01       Impact factor: 5.344

9.  Abdominal wound closure. A randomized prospective study of 571 patients comparing continuous vs. interrupted suture techniques.

Authors:  P C Richards; C M Balch; J S Aldrete
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10.  Jaundice and wound healing: a tissue-culture study.

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