One hundred percent fascial approximation can be achieved in the postinjury open abdomen with a sequential closure protocol.
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Techniques for Abdominal Wall Closure after Damage Control Laparotomy: From Temporary Abdominal Closure to Early/Delayed Fascial Closure-A ReviewThe Open Abdomen Route by EuraHS: introduction of the data set and initial results of procedures and procedure-related complications.Negative Pressure Wound Therapy versus modified Barker Vacuum Pack as temporary abdominal closure technique for Open Abdomen management: a four-year experience.Botulinum toxin A-induced paralysis of the lateral abdominal wall after damage-control laparotomy: A multi-institutional, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study.Prospective study examining clinical outcomes associated with a negative pressure wound therapy system and Barker's vacuum packing technique.How much does decompressive laparotomy reduce the mortality rate in primary abdominal compartment syndrome?: A single-center prospective study on 66 patients.Sequential closure of the abdominal wall with continuous fascia traction (using mesh or suture) and negative pressure therapy.Quality of life and hernia development 5 years after open abdomen treatment with vacuum-assisted wound closure and mesh-mediated fascial traction.The open abdomen, indications, management and definitive closure.Temporary abdominal closure for trauma and intra-abdominal sepsis: Different patients, different outcomes.Planned ventral hernia following damage control laparotomy in trauma: an added year of recovery but equal long-term outcome.Characterization of hypoalbuminemia following temporary abdominal closure.Management of the open abdomen using vacuum-assisted wound closure and mesh-mediated fascial traction.What is the evidence for the use of biologic or biosynthetic meshes in abdominal wall reconstruction?
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One hundred percent fascial approximation can be achieved in the postinjury open abdomen with a sequential closure protocol.
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Carlton C Barnett
Clay Cothren Burlew
Denis D Bensard
Ernest E Moore
Jeffrey L Johnson
Walter L Biffl
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10.1097/TA.0B013E318236B319
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z