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    The open abdomen is a surgical technique used in the treatment of patients with abdominal sepsis, abdominal trauma and abdominal hypertension syndrome. The aim was to demonstrate the effectiveness of a new surgical technique designed for the management and closure of the abdominal wall in patients with open abdomen. Study of all patients treated with open abdomen in our Hospital over a five-year period. It were included 24 patients, 18 men and 6 women. The average age was 41.5 ± 15.9 years. Operative diagnosis was abdominal compartment syndrome in 7 (29%) cases, abdominal sepsis in 9 (38%), and abdominal trauma in 8 (33%). The median of APACHE II score was 8 points (range: 5-21) while the assessment of SIRS score had a median of 2 points (range: 1-4). The median of surgical procedures performed in operating room was two per patient. The median of fascial surgical closures performed in the patient bed was four. A successful closure of the abdominal wall was performed in 21 of 22 live patients (95%). The sequential closure of the abdominal wall is an effective technique that offers an alternative to the management of the open abdomen. Copyright: © 2020 Permanyer.

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    Efrén Flores-Álvarez, J Cruz De la Torre-González, Virgilio Rivera-Barragán, Luis D De la Cruz-Álvarez. Sequential closure of the abdominal wall for the management of open abdomen. A new surgical technique. Cirugia y cirujanos. 2020;88(5):624-629

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