Primary anastomosis and suturing combined with vacuum-assisted abdominal closure in patients with secondary peritonitis due to perforation of the small intestine: a retrospective study

Pooya Rajabaleyan, Rie Overgaard Jensen, Sören Möller,Niels Qvist,Mark Bremholm Ellebaek

BMC Surgery(2023)

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Intestinal resection and a proximal stoma is the preferred surgical approach in patients with severe secondary peritonitis due to perforation of the small intestine. However, proximal stomas may result in significant nutritional problems and long-term parenteral nutrition. This study aimed to assess whether primary anastomosis or suturing of small intestine perforation is feasible and safe using the open abdomen principle with vacuum-assisted abdominal closure (VAC). Between January 2005 and June 2018, we performed a retrospective chart review of 20 patients (> 18 years) with diffuse faecal peritonitis caused by small intestinal perforation and treated with primary anastomosis/suturing and subsequent open abdomen with VAC. The median age was 65 years (range: 23–90 years). Twelve patients were female (60
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secondary peritonitis,primary anastomosis,abdominal closure,small intestine,perforation,vacuum-assisted
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