Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device

The open abdomen requires intensive and specific treatment efforts. Long hospital admissions, treatment duration, high mortality rates, deferred and delayed wound closures with alloplastic materials or elaborate closure techniques, and the need for subsequent surgical procedures justify and call for...

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Main Authors: Anita Hees, Frank Willeke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Surgery
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8254804
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spelling doaj-85c1d5046b214eaabacab0cb267aa8c12020-11-25T04:02:15ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192020-01-01202010.1155/2020/82548048254804Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel DeviceAnita Hees0Frank Willeke1Department of General, Visceral and Vascular Surgery, Marien Hospital, 57072 Siegen, GermanyDepartment of General, Visceral and Vascular Surgery, Marien Hospital, 57072 Siegen, GermanyThe open abdomen requires intensive and specific treatment efforts. Long hospital admissions, treatment duration, high mortality rates, deferred and delayed wound closures with alloplastic materials or elaborate closure techniques, and the need for subsequent surgical procedures justify and call for implementation of new therapy options. The case presented here demonstrates the use of a new product (Fasciotens Abdomen) to prevent fascial retraction in the open abdomen of an extubated, conscious patient with four-quadrant peritonitis after perforated appendicitis. Controlled, anteriorly directed fascial traction of 50-60 Newtons prevented fascial retraction during open treatment of the abdomen. Once edema was reduced, abdominal closure was completed without difficulty. This new form of therapy was well tolerated by the patient and led to a markedly more rapid abdominal closure without mesh or abdominal wall reconstruction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8254804
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Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device
Case Reports in Surgery
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title Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device
title_short Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device
title_full Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device
title_fullStr Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device
title_full_unstemmed Prevention of Fascial Retraction in the Open Abdomen with a Novel Device
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Surgery
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2090-6919
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The open abdomen requires intensive and specific treatment efforts. Long hospital admissions, treatment duration, high mortality rates, deferred and delayed wound closures with alloplastic materials or elaborate closure techniques, and the need for subsequent surgical procedures justify and call for implementation of new therapy options. The case presented here demonstrates the use of a new product (Fasciotens Abdomen) to prevent fascial retraction in the open abdomen of an extubated, conscious patient with four-quadrant peritonitis after perforated appendicitis. Controlled, anteriorly directed fascial traction of 50-60 Newtons prevented fascial retraction during open treatment of the abdomen. Once edema was reduced, abdominal closure was completed without difficulty. This new form of therapy was well tolerated by the patient and led to a markedly more rapid abdominal closure without mesh or abdominal wall reconstruction.
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