A case series of delayed primary closure of abdominal laparotomy incisions after perforated diverticulitis

穿孔性憩室炎后腹部剖腹手术切口延迟一期缝合的病例系列

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Abstract

The management of contaminated abdominal incisions after surgery for perforated hollow viscus organs remains controversial. Limited studies have shown some benefits to delayed primary closure over primary closure, specifically related to a decrease in surgical site infections (SSI) and decreased length of stay; however, there is little research looking at its effect on decreasing outpatient wound care needs. The three patients successfully underwent delayed primary closure of their midline incisions after exploratory laparotomy for perforated diverticulitis. None required additional wound care in the form of home health, wound care clinic visits, or nursing facility placement after discharge. All three patients did not develop any SSIs postoperatively. This case series demonstrated that delayed primary closure with the aid of negative pressure wound therapy is an effective way to minimize outpatient wound care needs and costs and is effective at managing contaminated abdominal incisions.

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