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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37036787/infectious-complications-and-antibiotic-use-in-gastroschisis
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REVIEW
Marshall W Wallace, Melissa E Danko, Irving J Zamora, Emily A Morris, Jiayue Li, Mary Froehlich, Jamie R Robinson
Background: Gastroschisis is a challenging neonatal condition often with prolonged hospitalizations, need for parenteral nutrition, infectious complications, and can even result in death. Infection is reported to occur in up to two-thirds of patients with gastroschisis and is a strong risk factor for increased morbidity and mortality. Increased days with a central venous catheter, complex gastroschisis, and delayed abdominal wall closure have been consistently found to be associated with increased risk of infection, whereas sutureless gastroschisis closure has been associated with fewer infections...
June 2023: Surgical Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36989752/impact-of-smoking-on-donor-site-following-rectus-flap-harvest-for-head-and-neck-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mac Kenzie Reece, Tyler L Langenfeld, Kaitlynne Y Pak, Mark K Wax, Kenneth Tan, Allison Slijepcevic, Dan Petrisor, Mohamedkazim Alwani, R Michael Johnson, Yadranko Ducic, Sameep P Kadakia
OBJECTIVES: The rectus abdominis myocutaneous free flap has been widely used as a reconstructive option in head and neck reconstruction with great success. Challenging the popular assumption, this study sought to examine the effects of smoking on donor site complications in this population. METHODS: Multi-institution retrospective study of 103 patients (50 active smokers, 28 former and 25 never smoked). RESULTS: Overall complication rate was 14...
March 20, 2023: American Journal of Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36973639/anterior-hepatic-resection-a-simple-and-safe-technique-for-reducing-the-antero-posterior-diameter-of-the-liver-graft-for-small-pediatric-recipients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João Seda Neto, Carolina Magalhães Costa, Fabio Payão Pereira, Renata Pugliese, Nathalia P Travassos, Caio M Oliveira, Rodrigo Vincenzi, Marcel R Benavides, Karina Roda, Mário Kondo, Eduardo A Fonseca
BACKGROUND: The techniques involved in neonatal and infantile transplantation require approaches that can sculpt a left lateral segment (LLS) to the right shape and size and avoid large-for-size syndrome. The aim of this article is to describe the anterior hepatic resection (AHR) of the LLS in pediatric LDLT. METHODS: A retrospective anatomical study of preoperative image studies, description of the technique for AHR, and short-term results. RESULTS: The AHR was performed in eight cases...
March 27, 2023: Pediatric Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36965056/-happy-to-close-the-relationship-between-surgical-experience-and-incisional-hernia-rates-following-abdominal-wall-closure-in-colorectal-surgery
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Laurie Smith, Alexandra Coxon-Meggy, Michael Shinkwin, Julie Cornish, Alan Watkins, Greg Fegan, Jared Torkington
AIM: Incisional hernia (IH) is a common complication of colorectal surgery, affecting up to 30% of patients at 2 years. Given the associated morbidity and high recurrence rates after attempted repair of IH, emphasis should be placed on prevention. There is an association between surgeon volume and outcomes in hernia surgery, yet there is little evidence regarding impact of the seniority of the surgeon performing abdominal wall closure on IH rate. The aim of our study was to assess the rates of IH at 1 year following abdominal wall closure between junior and senior surgeons in patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery...
June 2023: Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36918293/prophylactic-onlay-mesh-placement-techniques-for-optimal-abdominal-wall-closure-randomized-controlled-trial-in-an-ex-vivo-biomechanical-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ian Stephens, Jack Conroy, Des Winter, Ciaran Simms, Magda Bucholc, Michael Sugrue
BACKGROUND: Incisional hernias occur after up to 40 per cent of laparotomies. Recent RCTs have demonstrated the role of prophylactic mesh placement in reducing the risk of developing an incisional hernia. An onlay approach is relatively straightforward; however, a variety of techniques have been described for mesh fixation. The biomechanical properties have not been interrogated extensively to date. METHODS: This ex vivo randomized controlled trial using porcine abdominal wall investigated the biomechanical properties of three techniques for prophylactic onlay mesh placement at laparotomy closure...
April 12, 2023: British Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36804613/updated-guideline-on-abdominal-wall-closure-from-the-european-and-american-hernia-societies-transferring-recommendations-to-clinical-practice-for-vascular-surgeons
#26
EDITORIAL
George A Antoniou, Filip E Muysoms, Eva B Deerenberg
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2023: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36794527/management-of-complex-gastroschisis-early-primary-anastomoses-at-the-time-of-abdominal-wall-closure
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimitra M Lotakis, Bela Parekh, Aimee G Kim, K Elizabeth Speck
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 16, 2023: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36726155/prophylactic-effect-of-retromuscular-mesh-placement-during-loop-ileostomy-closure-on-incisional-hernia-incidence-a-multicentre-randomised-patient-and-observer-blind-trial-p-e-l-i-o-n-trial
#28
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sven Müller, Dirk Weyhe, Florian Herrle, Philipp Horvath, Robert Bachmann, Viktor von Ehrlich-Treuenstätt, Patrick Heger, Nadir Nasir, Christina Klose, Alexander Ritz, Anja Sander, Erich Grohmann, Colette Dörr-Harim, André L Mihaljevic
BACKGROUND: Incisional hernia is a frequent complication following loop ileostomy reversal. Incisional hernias are associated with morbidity, loss of health-related quality of life and costs and warrant the investigation of prophylactic measures. Prophylactic mesh implantation at the time of surgical stoma reversal has shown to be a promising and safe method to prevent incisional hernias in this setting. However, the efficacy of this method has not yet been investigated in a large multicentre randomised-controlled trial (RCT) with adequate external validity...
February 1, 2023: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36632094/the-efficacy-of-postpartum-tubal-sterilization-training-program-with-minilaparotomy-approach-in-ob-gyn-residents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Panaya Songkanha, Pharuhas Chanprapaph, Tripop Lertbunnaphong, Orawan Supapueng, Udom Naimsiri
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of postpartum tubal sterilization training program with minilaparotomy approach (PTSMA). STUDY DESIGN: From September 2020 to November 2021, 24 first-year Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) residents were randomly allocated into 2 groups of traditional apprenticeship learning (watching video clip) versus apprenticeship learning plus PTSMA attending. The program consisted of didactics followed by self-practicing with 2 stations of postpartum tubal sterilization simulators (PTSS)...
January 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36624448/hypertonic-saline-infusion-does-not-improve-the-chance-of-primary-fascial-closure-after-damage-control-laparotomy-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alberto F García, Ramiro Manzano-Nunez, Diana Cristina Carrillo, Julian Chica-Yanten, María Paula Naranjo, Álvaro I Sánchez, Jorge Humberto Mejía, Gustavo Adolfo Ospina-Tascón, Carlos A Ordoñez, Juan Gabriel Bayona, Juan Carlos Puyana
BACKGROUND: Previous observational studies showed higher rates of abdominal wall closure with the use of hypertonic saline in trauma patients with abdominal injuries. However, no randomized controlled trials have been performed on this matter. This double-blind randomized clinical trial assessed the effect of 3% hypertonic saline (HS) solution on primary fascial closure and the timing of abdominal wall closure among patients who underwent damage control laparotomy for bleeding control...
January 9, 2023: World Journal of Emergency Surgery: WJES
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36553436/intra-abdominal-hypertension-and-compartment-syndrome-after-pediatric-liver-transplantation-incidence-risk-factors-and-outcome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Norman Junge, Annika Artmann, Nicolas Richter, Florian W R Vondran, Dietmar Böthig, Michael Sasse, Harald Köditz, Ulrich Baumann, Philipp Beerbaum, Torsten Kaussen
In pediatric liver transplantation (pLT), the risk for the manifestation and relevance of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is high. This observational study aimed to evaluate the incidence, relevance and risk factors for IAH and ACS by monitoring the intra-abdominal pressure (IAP), macro- and microcirculation (near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)), clinical and laboratory status and outcomes of 27 patients (16 female) after pLT (median age at pLT 35 months). Of the patients, 85% developed an elevated IAP, most of them mild...
December 18, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36530804/how-we-made-exstrophy-bladder-continent-and-preserved-the-renal-functions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uday Sankar Chatterjee
PURPOSE: Crucial requirement of exstrophy bladder repair is to make patients continent as well as to preserve kidney functions. We analyzed our patients' data retrospectively to study their continence and to find out the justification behind continence and preservation of renal functions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We selected files of 18 fully continent patients from 52 patients operated. Eleven out of 18 patients were presented from beginning and 7 were referred after around 8 to 14 years, as incontinent bladder following good repair of bladder neck and posterior urethra...
2022: Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36418137/continuous-and-interrupted-abdominal-wall-closure-after-primary-emergency-midline-laparotomy-coniac-trial-study-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-single-centre-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Wolf, Luis Arbona de Gracia, Florian Sommer, Matthias Christian Schrempf, Matthias Anthuber, Dmytro Vlasenko
INTRODUCTION: The optimal closure of the abdominal wall after emergency midline laparotomy is still a matter of debate due to lack of evidence. Although closure of the fascia using a continuous, all-layer suture technique with slowly absorbable monofilament material is common, complications like burst abdomen and hernia are frequent. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This randomised controlled trial with a 1:1 allocation evaluates the efficacy and safety of a continuous suture with or without additional interrupted retention sutures for closure of the abdominal fascia...
November 23, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36415431/the-y-pelvic-osteotomy-in-treating-bladder-exstrophy-a-surgical-technique
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sattar Alshryda, Ibrar Majid, Ghadir Jaber, Diary Mohammad, Mamoun Al Marzouqi
Bladder exstrophy (BE) is a rare congenital anomaly caused by an embryological defect in the closure of the abdominal wall. It comprises a spectrum of defects about severity, including epispadias in the mildest form and cloacal exstrophy in the worst. Surgical correction is required to achieve urinary continence, maintain normal renal function, achieve secured abdominal wall closure, and create cosmetically and functionally satisfactory genitalia. Iliac bone osteotomy is considered essential to achieve the above goals in most patients by reducing the tension of the closed abdominal wall layers, particularly when present late in infancy...
October 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36273959/modifications-in-abdominal-wall-graft-retrieval-when-the-donor-closure-is-not-guaranteed
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iago Justo, Clara Fernández, Óscar Caso, Alberto Marcacuzco, Alejandro Manrique, Jorge Calvo, Álvaro García-Sesma, Cristina Rivas, Félix Cambra, Carmelo Loinaz, Carlos Jiménez-Romero
BACKGROUND: Twenty percent of intestinal transplant recipients will require a surgical alternative to conventional primary abdominal wall closure. Abdominal wall transplant is a developing technique that is increasingly performed for this purpose in isolated intestinal or multivisceral recipients; however, adequate closure of the donor is paramount while simultaneously obtaining a large enough graft. The aim of this study is to describe alternative surgical techniques for closure of the donor in cases in which abdominal wall graft extraction hinders subsequent donor abdominal closure...
October 20, 2022: Transplantation Proceedings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36270702/incidence-and-risk-factors-for-incisional-hernia-after-open-abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-repair
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alberto G Barranquero, Jose Manuel Molina, Carmen Gonzalez-Hidalgo, Belen Porrero, Luis Alberto Blázquez, Julia Ocaña, Claudio Gandarias Zúñiga, Jose María Fernández Cebrián
INTRODUCTION: Incisional hernia (IH) is common after open abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair. Recent studies reported incidence rates higher than previously stated. The aim of this study was to quantify the IH incidence after open AAA surgery. The secondary outcome was to identify the risk factors associated with the development of an IH. METHODS: Retrospective observational study of all consecutive patients who underwent an open repair of AAA, from January 2010 to June 2018, at our institution...
November 2022: Cirugia española
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36268298/inguinal-single-port-approach-of-endoscopic-component-separation-for-abdominal-wall-defects-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mamoru Miyasaka, Yo Kawarada, Yoshiyuki Yamamura, Shuji Kitashiro, Shunichi Okushiba, Satoshi Hirano
Background: The component separation (CS) technique is widely used for abdominal wall defects, particularly in infected wounds. CS is associated with many wound complications due to subcutaneous blood flow disturbance. Endoscopic component separation (ECS) has fewer wound complications compared to CS and has been performed recently. However, there are various port required placements for ECS, and this technique requires proficiency. One approach for ECS is the inguinal single-port approach, which can be performed from an inguinal incision similar to that used in open surgery for inguinal hernias...
October 2022: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36153642/use-of-a-modified-abthera-advance%C3%A2-open-abdomen-dressing-with-intrathoracic-negative-pressure-therapy-for-temporary-chest-closure-after-damage-control-thoracotomy
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis G Fernandez, Scott H Norwood, Carolina Orsi, Marvin Heck, Katherine Gonzalez, Natalie Williams, Marc R Matthews, Thomas M Scalea, Rebecca Swindall
BACKGROUND Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established emergency operative concept, initially described and most often utilized in abdominal trauma. DCS prioritizes managing acute hemorrhage and contamination, leaving the abdominal wall fascia open and covering the existing wound with a temporary abdominal wall closure, most commonly negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT). The patient undergoes aggressive resuscitation to optimize physiology. Once achieved, the patient is returned to the operating room for definitive surgical intervention...
September 25, 2022: American Journal of Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36125516/abdominal-subcutaneous-obesity-and-the-risk-of-burst-abdomen-a-matched-case-control-study
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeline Kvist, Jakob Burcharth, Yousef Wirenfeldt Nielsen, Thomas Korgaard Jensen
PURPOSE: The causes of burst abdomen after midline laparotomy remain uncertain. Obesity is a suspected risk factor. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between abdominal subcutaneous obesity (ASO) and burst abdomen in patients undergoing emergency midline laparotomy. METHODS: We conducted a single-centre, retrospective, matched case-control study of patients undergoing emergency midline laparotomy from May 2016 to August 2021. Patients suffering from burst abdomen were matched 1:4 with controls based on age and sex...
December 2022: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36108954/national-survey-of-colorectal-surgery-units-on-abdominal-wall-closure
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salvador Pous-Serrano, Providencia García-Pastor, José Bueno-Lledó
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to assess the current status and knowledge of the Spanish colorectal surgeons on the wall closure. METHODS: A single answer questionnaire of 25 closed questions was conducted using specific software for online surveys that was distributed to a cohort of colorectal surgeons. RESULTS: 53 surgeons replied to the survey. The vast majority prefer a closure of the midlaparotomy with a very slow absorbing monofilament (67...
September 13, 2022: Cirugia española
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