| Literature DB >> 34150837 |
Elisabeth Gasser1, Daniel Rezaie1, Johanna Gius1, Andreas Lorenz1, Philipp Gehwolf1, Alexander Perathoner1, Dietmar Öfner1, Reinhold Kafka-Ritsch1.
Abstract
Introduction: Open abdomen (OA) treatment with negative-pressure therapy (NPT) was initiated for perforated diverticulitis and subsequently extended to other abdominal emergencies. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the indications, procedures, duration of NPT, and the outcomes of all our patients.Entities:
Keywords: abdominal sepsis; damage control surgery; negative-pressure therapy; open abdomen; second look exploration
Year: 2021 PMID: 34150837 PMCID: PMC8212035 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.632929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Clinical Data.
| Primary bowel perforation | 163 | 37% | 71 (44%) | 67 (12–92) | 3.0 | 25 (14–40) |
| Anastomotic leakage | 53 | 12% | 20 (38%) | 64 (36–82) | 3.0 | 24 (14–43) |
| Intestinal ischemia | 53 | 12% | 21 (40%) | 74 (25–95) | 3.3 | 25 (15–37) |
| ILEUS | 53 | 12% | 28 (53%) | 67 (21–90) | 2.9 | 25 (14–48) |
| Postoperative bowel perforation | 32 | 7% | 15 (47)% | 66 (26–83) | 3.2 | 24 (15–45) |
| Abdominal compartment | 15 | 3% | 7 (47%) | 76 (37–88) | 3.4 | 23 (17–33) |
| Gastric perforation | 13 | 3% | 7 (54%) | 55 (33–87) | 3.3 | 27 (18–38) |
| Pancreatic fistula | 13 | 3% | 4 (31%) | 60 (44–78) | 3.4 | 26 (15–29) |
| Secondary peritonitis | 11 | 3% | 6 (55%9) | 58 (38–77) | 3.2 | 26 (20–33) |
| Burst abdomen | 9 | 2% | 7 (78%) | 73 (64–80) | 3.1 | 33 (25–40) |
| Biliary leakage | 8 | 2% | 2 (25%) | 56 (20–84) | 3.3 | 25 (18–44) |
| Other | 15 | 3% | 6 (40%) | 62 (42–90) | 3.3 | 27 (22–33) |
| Total | 438 | 100% | 194 (44%) | 66 (12–95) | 3% | 25 (14–48) |
BMI, body mass index.
Outcome.
| Primary bowel perforation | 11% | 17% | 76% | 66% | 24 (1–257) | 3 (1–61) | 3 (1–28) | 98% | 64% |
| Anastomotic leakage | 17% | 25% | 69% | 60% | 34.5 (3–98) | 9 (1–35) | 4 (1–33) | 91% | 28% |
| Intestinal ischemia | 19% | 26% | 58% | 52% | 20.5 (2–128) | 4 (1–51) | 2 (1–21) | 100% | 47% |
| ILEUS | 15% | 19% | 64% | 54% | 22 (0–176) | 2.5 (1–144) | 3 (2–21) | 98% | 21% |
| Postoperative bowel perforation | 9% | 22% | 67% | 56% | 43 (4–278) | 10 (1–170) | 4.5 (1–17) | 97% | 9% |
| Abdominal compartment | 20% | 20% | 55% | m | 28 (4–56) | 19 (6–34) | 5 (2–18) | 87% | 0% |
| Gastric perforation | 0% | 15% | 80% | 80% | 37 (13–110) | 29 (16–69) | 6 (1–33) | 92% | 8% |
| Pancreatic fistula | 15% | 23% | 48% | 48% | 56.5 (34–192) | 9 (3–61) | 9 (1–21) | 92% | 0% |
| Secondary peritonitis | 18% | 36% | 47% | 47% | 39 (14–112) | 5.5 (1–34) | 3 (1–20) | 100% | 0% |
| Burst abdomen | 11% | 22% | 76% | 31% | 38 (12–72) | 1 (1–214) | 7 (2–24) | 67% | 0% |
| Biliary leakage | 25% | 25% | 71% | 48% | 58.5 (12–140) | 8 (2–64) | 5 (2–27) | 75% | 0% |
| Other | 13% | 20% | 79% | 65% | 23 (15–73) | 5 (1–12) | 2 (1–9) | 93% | 27% |
| Total | 14% | 21% | 69% | 59% | 28 (0–278) | 4 (1–214) | 3 (1–33) | 95% | 38% |
ICU, intensive care unit; NPT, negative pressure therapy; DCS, Damage control surgery; m, missing.
Figure 1Duration of negative pressure system in place.
Figure 2Overall survival for Damage control surgery (DCS) versus definitive surgery.
Figure 3Overall survival for different indications.