Open abdomen critical care management principles: resuscitation, fluid balance, nutrition, and ventilator management

The term “open abdomen” refers to a surgically created defect in the abdominal wall that exposes abdominal viscera. Leaving an abdominal cavity temporarily open has been well described for several indications, including damage control surgery and abdominal compartment syndrome. Although beneficial i...

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主要な著者: Ram Nirula, Elizabeth Chabot
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: BMJ Publishing Group 2017-12-01
シリーズ:Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
オンライン・アクセス:https://tsaco.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000063.full
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要約:The term “open abdomen” refers to a surgically created defect in the abdominal wall that exposes abdominal viscera. Leaving an abdominal cavity temporarily open has been well described for several indications, including damage control surgery and abdominal compartment syndrome. Although beneficial in certain patients, the act of keeping an abdominal cavity open has physiologic repercussions that must be recognized and managed during postoperative care. This review article describes these issues and provides guidelines for the critical care physician managing a patient with an open abdomen.
ISSN:2397-5776