National Register of Open Abdomen Open Abdomen Procedure (Observational and Prospective Study)
The open abdomen technique has widely been proven useful in the treatment of traumatic patients, but its indication in non-traumatic patients with catastrophic abdomen (peritonitis, ischaemia, pancreatitis) generates controversy. Its heterogeneous implementation is based on insufficient evidence and originated in health systems very different from ours. Its low prevalence imposes the need for a multicentre study. AIMS : Establish a national, prospective, multi-centre national registry of non traumatic patients with open abdominal indication whether or not they undergo damage control surgery and open abdomen for: 1. Describe in real time the indications, surgical technique, materials, time, risk factors, definitive closure, reinterventions and complications according to the Clavien-Dindo classification and mortality. 2. Compare the results of the application or non-application of the open abdomen in non-traumatic patients between the different participating centers. 3. Set the limits of the open abdomen in non-traumatic patients indication.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
All patients underwent to open abdomen procedure
Hospital Universitari del Mar (PSMar)
Barcelona, Spain
RECRUITINGOPEN ABDOMEN: NON-TRAUMATIC ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES
The open abdomen technique has widely been proven useful in the treatment of traumatic patients, but its indication in non-traumatic patients with catastrophic abdomen (peritonitis, ischaemia, pancreatitis) generates controversy. Its heterogeneous implementation is based on insufficient evidence and originated in health systems very different from ours. Its low prevalence imposes the need for a multicentre study.
Time frame: two years
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