Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift für alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen
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Open abdomen is the final result of a variety of diseases and their treatment strategies. The aim of this article is to present systematically late complications after open abdominal therapy and our own treatment results from 2003 to 2005. The main diagnoses for open abdomen are persistent peritonitis, abdominal compartment syndrome, and abdominal injuries. ⋯ These postoperative disorders may range in severity from clinically less significant to therapy-relevant with surgical consequences. Despite the high morbidity, approximately 75% of surviving patients achieve good quality of life. In our opinion, this justifies the extensive treatment concepts and associated high costs.
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Review Comparative Study
[Literature and own strategies concerning soft-tissue reconstruction and exposed osteosynthetic hardware].
In the event of exposed hardware from reconstructive surgery, it must be decided whether to retain or remove it prior to plastic surgical soft-tissue reconstruction to ensure long-term freedom from infection and stable wound closure. ⋯ Hardware used in spine surgery is commonly left in situ until bony consolidation has been achieved. The indications for hardware removal depend on length of exposure or infection, implant failure, and location. Osteosynthetic devices in the extremities may be removed and replaced by external fixators or immobilisation. Removal of prostheses requires complex second-stage reimplantation or arthrodesis. A treatment algorithm is suggested that might ease the decision whether exposed hardware can remain or requires removal before reconstruction of soft-tissue defects.