Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control

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Autor(a) principal: RIBEIRO JR,MARCELO A. F.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: BARROS,EMILY ALVES, CARVALHO,SABRINA MARQUES DE, NASCIMENTO,VINICIUS PEREIRA, CRUVINEL NETO,JOSÉ, FONSECA,ALEXANDRE ZANCHENKO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The damage control surgery, with emphasis on laparostomy, usually results in shrinkage of the aponeurosis and loss of the ability to close the abdominal wall, leading to the formation of ventral incisional hernias. Currently, various techniques offer greater chances of closing the abdominal cavity with less tension. Thus, this study aims to evaluate three temporary closure techniques of the abdominal cavity: the Vacuum-Assisted Closure Therapy - VAC, the Bogotá Bag and the Vacuum-pack. We conducted a systematic review of the literature, selecting 28 articles published in the last 20 years. The techniques of the bag Bogotá and Vacuum-pack had the advantage of easy access to the material in most centers and low cost, contrary to VAC, which, besides presenting high cost, is not available in most hospitals. On the other hand, the VAC technique was more effective in reducing stress at the edges of lesions, removing stagnant fluids and waste, in addition to acting at the cellular level by increasing proliferation and cell division rates, and showed the highest rates of primary closure of the abdominal cavity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
title Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
spellingShingle Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
RIBEIRO JR,MARCELO A. F.
Abdomen
Peritonitis
Wounds and Injuries
Abdominal Wall
Infection.
title_short Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
title_full Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
title_fullStr Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
title_sort Comparative study of abdominal cavity temporary closure techniques for damage control
author RIBEIRO JR,MARCELO A. F.
author_facet RIBEIRO JR,MARCELO A. F.
BARROS,EMILY ALVES
CARVALHO,SABRINA MARQUES DE
NASCIMENTO,VINICIUS PEREIRA
CRUVINEL NETO,JOSÉ
FONSECA,ALEXANDRE ZANCHENKO
author_role author
author2 BARROS,EMILY ALVES
CARVALHO,SABRINA MARQUES DE
NASCIMENTO,VINICIUS PEREIRA
CRUVINEL NETO,JOSÉ
FONSECA,ALEXANDRE ZANCHENKO
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO JR,MARCELO A. F.
BARROS,EMILY ALVES
CARVALHO,SABRINA MARQUES DE
NASCIMENTO,VINICIUS PEREIRA
CRUVINEL NETO,JOSÉ
FONSECA,ALEXANDRE ZANCHENKO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abdomen
Peritonitis
Wounds and Injuries
Abdominal Wall
Infection.
topic Abdomen
Peritonitis
Wounds and Injuries
Abdominal Wall
Infection.
description ABSTRACT The damage control surgery, with emphasis on laparostomy, usually results in shrinkage of the aponeurosis and loss of the ability to close the abdominal wall, leading to the formation of ventral incisional hernias. Currently, various techniques offer greater chances of closing the abdominal cavity with less tension. Thus, this study aims to evaluate three temporary closure techniques of the abdominal cavity: the Vacuum-Assisted Closure Therapy - VAC, the Bogotá Bag and the Vacuum-pack. We conducted a systematic review of the literature, selecting 28 articles published in the last 20 years. The techniques of the bag Bogotá and Vacuum-pack had the advantage of easy access to the material in most centers and low cost, contrary to VAC, which, besides presenting high cost, is not available in most hospitals. On the other hand, the VAC technique was more effective in reducing stress at the edges of lesions, removing stagnant fluids and waste, in addition to acting at the cellular level by increasing proliferation and cell division rates, and showed the highest rates of primary closure of the abdominal cavity.
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