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2. Causes and determinants of outcome of intestinal perforations in a semiurban African community
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Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Badmus, Tajudeen A., and Ogundoyin, Olukayode
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- 2003
3. Acute generalized peritonitis in adult African patients: Assessment of severity using APACHE II score
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Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Badmus, Tajudeen A., Agbakwuru, E. Augustine, and Ogunronbi, Akinwumi B.
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- 2003
4. 2017 update of the WSES guidelines for emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias
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Birindelli, Arianna, Sartelli, Massimo, Di Saverio, Salomone, Coccolini, Federico, Ansaloni, Luca, van Ramshorst, Gabrielle H., Campanelli, Giampiero, Khokha, Vladimir, Moore, Ernest E., Peitzman, Andrew, Velmahos, George, Moore, Frederick Alan, Leppaniemi, Ari, Burlew, Clay Cothren, Biffl, Walter L., Koike, Kaoru, Kluger, Yoram, Fraga, Gustavo P., Ordonez, Carlos A., Novello, Matteo, Agresta, Ferdinando, Sakakushev, Boris, Gerych, Igor, Wani, Imtiaz, Kelly, Michael D., Gomes, Carlos Augusto, Faro, Mario Paulo, Tarasconi, Antonio, Demetrashvili, Zaza, Lee, Jae Gil, Vettoretto, Nereo, Guercioni, Gianluca, Persiani, Roberto, Trana, Cristian, Cui, Yunfeng, Kok, Kenneth Y. Y., Ghnnam, Wagih M., Abbas, Ashraf El-Sayed, Sato, Norio, Marwah, Sanjay, Rangarajan, Muthukumaran, Ben-Ishay, Offir, Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Lohse, Helmut Alfredo Segovia, Kenig, Jakub, Mandala, Stefano, Coimbra, Raul, Bhangu, Aneel, Suggett, Nigel, Biondi, Antonio, Portolani, Nazario, Baiocchi, Gianluca, Kirkpatrick, Andrew W., Scibe, Rodolfo, Sugrue, Michael, Chiara, Osvaldo, Catena, Fausto, II kirurgian klinikka, Department of Surgery, Clinicum, and HUS Abdominal Center
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Contaminated wound ,Bowel resection ,SMALL-BOWEL OBSTRUCTION ,PROSTHETIC MESH REPAIR ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,STRANGULATED GROIN HERNIAS ,Biologic mesh ,Infected field ,Mesh repair ,INGUINAL-HERNIA ,VENTRAL HERNIA ,ACELLULAR DERMAL MATRIX ,Emergency surgery ,Strangulated hernia ,Abdominal wall hernia ,Hernia repair ,RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIAL ,SURGICAL WOUND INFECTIONS ,INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME ,COMPONENTS SEPARATION TECHNIQUE ,Incarcerated hernia - Abstract
Emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias may be associated with worsen outcome and a significant rate of postoperative complications. There is no consensus on management of complicated abdominal hernias. The main matter of debate is about the use of mesh in case of intestinal resection and the type of mesh to be used. Wound infection is the most common complication encountered and represents an immense burden especially in the presence of a mesh. The recurrence rate is an important topic that influences the final outcome. A World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) Consensus Conference was held in Bergamo in July 2013 with the aim to define recommendations for emergency repair of abdominal wall hernias in adults. This document represents the executive summary of the consensus conference approved by a WSES expert panel. In 2016, the guidelines have been revised and updated according to the most recent available literature.
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- 2017
5. 2017 update of the WSES guidelines for emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias
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Birindelli, Arianna, primary, Sartelli, Massimo, additional, Di Saverio, Salomone, additional, Coccolini, Federico, additional, Ansaloni, Luca, additional, van Ramshorst, Gabrielle H., additional, Campanelli, Giampiero, additional, Khokha, Vladimir, additional, Moore, Ernest E., additional, Peitzman, Andrew, additional, Velmahos, George, additional, Moore, Frederick Alan, additional, Leppaniemi, Ari, additional, Burlew, Clay Cothren, additional, Biffl, Walter L., additional, Koike, Kaoru, additional, Kluger, Yoram, additional, Fraga, Gustavo P., additional, Ordonez, Carlos A., additional, Novello, Matteo, additional, Agresta, Ferdinando, additional, Sakakushev, Boris, additional, Gerych, Igor, additional, Wani, Imtiaz, additional, Kelly, Michael D., additional, Gomes, Carlos Augusto, additional, Faro, Mario Paulo, additional, Tarasconi, Antonio, additional, Demetrashvili, Zaza, additional, Lee, Jae Gil, additional, Vettoretto, Nereo, additional, Guercioni, Gianluca, additional, Persiani, Roberto, additional, Tranà, Cristian, additional, Cui, Yunfeng, additional, Kok, Kenneth Y. Y., additional, Ghnnam, Wagih M., additional, Abbas, Ashraf El-Sayed, additional, Sato, Norio, additional, Marwah, Sanjay, additional, Rangarajan, Muthukumaran, additional, Ben-Ishay, Offir, additional, Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K, additional, Lohse, Helmut Alfredo Segovia, additional, Kenig, Jakub, additional, Mandalà, Stefano, additional, Coimbra, Raul, additional, Bhangu, Aneel, additional, Suggett, Nigel, additional, Biondi, Antonio, additional, Portolani, Nazario, additional, Baiocchi, Gianluca, additional, Kirkpatrick, Andrew W, additional, Scibé, Rodolfo, additional, Sugrue, Michael, additional, Chiara, Osvaldo, additional, and Catena, Fausto, additional
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- 2017
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6. WSES guidelines for emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias
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Sartelli, Massimo, Coccolini, Federico, Van Ramshorst, Gabrielle H., Campanelli, Giampiero, Mandala, Vincenzo, Ansaloni, Luca, Moore, Ernest E., Peitzman, Andrew, Velmahos, George, Moore, Fredrick Alan, Leppaniemi, Ari, Burlew, Clay Cothren, Biffl, Walter, Koike, Kaoru, Kluger, Yoram, Fraga, Gustavo P., Ordonez, Carlos A., Di Saverio, Salomone, Agresta, Ferdinando, Sakakushev, Boris, Gerych, Igor, Wani, Imtiaz, Kelly, Michael D., Gomes, Carlos Augusto, Faro, Mario Paulo, Taviloglu, Korhan, Demetrashvili, Zaza, Lee, Jae Gil, Vettoretto, Nereo, Guercioni, Gianluca, Trana, Cristian, Cui, Yunfeng, Kok, Kenneth Y. Y., Ghnnam, Wagih M., Abbas, Ashraf El-Sayed, Sato, Norio, Marwah, Sanjay, Rangarajan, Muthukumaran, Ben-Ishay, Offir, Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Lohse, Helmut Alfredo Segovia, Kenig, Jakub, Mandala, Stefano, Patrizi, Andrea, Scibe, Rodolfo, Catena, Fausto, and II kirurgian klinikka
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VENTRAL HERNIA ,ACELLULAR DERMAL MATRIX ,education ,BIOLOGIC MESH USE ,PROSTHETIC REPAIR ,SURGICAL WOUND INFECTIONS ,INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME ,INCISIONAL HERNIA ,SMALL-BOWEL OBSTRUCTION ,RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,COMPONENTS SEPARATION TECHNIQUE - Published
- 2013
7. Road traffic injuries among semi-urban African children assessment of severity with the pediatric trauma score
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Okeniyi, John A.O., Oluwadiya, Kehinde S., Ogunlesi, Tinuade A., Oyedeji, Olusola A., Oyelami, Oyeku A., Oyedeji, Gabriel A., and Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K.
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Traffic accidents -- Surveys ,Children -- Injuries ,Children -- Research ,Children -- Care and treatment ,Health - Abstract
Abstract Background: In Africa, road traffic injuries (RTI) have become significant causes of childhood morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, trauma severity scoring is rarely applied in the management. Objectives: To evaluate [...]
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- 2005
8. WSES guidelines for emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias
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University of Helsinki, II kirurgian klinikka, Sartelli, Massimo, Coccolini, Federico, Van Ramshorst, Gabrielle H., Campanelli, Giampiero, Mandala, Vincenzo, Ansaloni, Luca, Moore, Ernest E., Peitzman, Andrew, Velmahos, George, Moore, Fredrick Alan, Leppaniemi, Ari, Burlew, Clay Cothren, Biffl, Walter, Koike, Kaoru, Kluger, Yoram, Fraga, Gustavo P., Ordonez, Carlos A., Di Saverio, Salomone, Agresta, Ferdinando, Sakakushev, Boris, Gerych, Igor, Wani, Imtiaz, Kelly, Michael D., Gomes, Carlos Augusto, Faro, Mario Paulo, Taviloglu, Korhan, Demetrashvili, Zaza, Lee, Jae Gil, Vettoretto, Nereo, Guercioni, Gianluca, Trana, Cristian, Cui, Yunfeng, Kok, Kenneth Y. Y., Ghnnam, Wagih M., Abbas, Ashraf El-Sayed, Sato, Norio, Marwah, Sanjay, Rangarajan, Muthukumaran, Ben-Ishay, Offir, Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Lohse, Helmut Alfredo Segovia, Kenig, Jakub, Mandala, Stefano, Patrizi, Andrea, Scibe, Rodolfo, Catena, Fausto, University of Helsinki, II kirurgian klinikka, Sartelli, Massimo, Coccolini, Federico, Van Ramshorst, Gabrielle H., Campanelli, Giampiero, Mandala, Vincenzo, Ansaloni, Luca, Moore, Ernest E., Peitzman, Andrew, Velmahos, George, Moore, Fredrick Alan, Leppaniemi, Ari, Burlew, Clay Cothren, Biffl, Walter, Koike, Kaoru, Kluger, Yoram, Fraga, Gustavo P., Ordonez, Carlos A., Di Saverio, Salomone, Agresta, Ferdinando, Sakakushev, Boris, Gerych, Igor, Wani, Imtiaz, Kelly, Michael D., Gomes, Carlos Augusto, Faro, Mario Paulo, Taviloglu, Korhan, Demetrashvili, Zaza, Lee, Jae Gil, Vettoretto, Nereo, Guercioni, Gianluca, Trana, Cristian, Cui, Yunfeng, Kok, Kenneth Y. Y., Ghnnam, Wagih M., Abbas, Ashraf El-Sayed, Sato, Norio, Marwah, Sanjay, Rangarajan, Muthukumaran, Ben-Ishay, Offir, Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Lohse, Helmut Alfredo Segovia, Kenig, Jakub, Mandala, Stefano, Patrizi, Andrea, Scibe, Rodolfo, and Catena, Fausto
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- 2013
9. WSES guidelines for emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias
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Sartelli, Massimo, primary, Coccolini, Federico, additional, van Ramshorst, Gabrielle H, additional, Campanelli, Giampiero, additional, Mandalà, Vincenzo, additional, Ansaloni, Luca, additional, Moore, Ernest E, additional, Peitzman, Andrew, additional, Velmahos, George, additional, Moore, Fredrick Alan, additional, Leppaniemi, Ari, additional, Burlew, Clay Cothren, additional, Biffl, Walter, additional, Koike, Kaoru, additional, Kluger, Yoram, additional, Fraga, Gustavo P, additional, Ordonez, Carlos A, additional, Di Saverio, Salomone, additional, Agresta, Ferdinando, additional, Sakakushev, Boris, additional, Gerych, Igor, additional, Wani, Imtiaz, additional, Kelly, Michael D, additional, Gomes, Carlos Augusto, additional, Faro, Mario Paulo, additional, Taviloglu, Korhan, additional, Demetrashvili, Zaza, additional, Lee, Jae Gil, additional, Vettoretto, Nereo, additional, Guercioni, Gianluca, additional, Tranà, Cristian, additional, Cui, Yunfeng, additional, Kok, Kenneth YY, additional, Ghnnam, Wagih M, additional, Abbas, Ashraf El-Sayed, additional, Sato, Norio, additional, Marwah, Sanjay, additional, Rangarajan, Muthukumaran, additional, Ben-Ishay, Offir, additional, Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K, additional, Segovia Lohse, Helmut Alfredo, additional, Kenig, Jakub, additional, Mandalà, Stefano, additional, Patrizi, Andrea, additional, Scibé, Rodolfo, additional, and Catena, Fausto, additional
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- 2013
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10. Generalized peritonitis secondary to typhoid ileal perforation: Assessment of severity using modified APACHE II score.
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Adesunkanmi, Abdul Rashid K., Badmus, Tajudeen A., Fadiora, F. O., and Agbakwuru, E. A.
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PERITONITIS , *PERITONEUM diseases , *SURGERY , *SURGICAL complications , *MORTALITY - Abstract
Background: Generalized peritonitis from typhoid ileal perforation is a common cause of surgical emergency in the developing countries, associated with high morbidity and mortality. The severity assessment of a disease condition is often useful to prioritise treatment and reduce morbidity and mortality. High severity scores are usually associated with high morbidity and mortality; therefore, these patients may require more intensive treatment than those with low severity scores. Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess the severity of generalized peritonitis from typhoid ileal perforation using modified APACHE II score. Setting and Study Design: A teaching hospital unit serving the rural and semi-urban Nigerian community. It is a prospective study of patients with generalized peritonitis from typhoid ileal perforation. Materials and Methods: Over a period 7 years, patients had severity of illness assessed using modified APACHE II score. Demographic, clinical, preoperative, operative and postoperative data on each patient were entered into a prepared proforma. Each patient had postoperative outcome and severity of illness were compared to determine the significance of the severity of illness on postoperative outcome. Results: The mean age was 23.6 ± 15.5 years, with 4:1 male: female ratio. Morbidity rate ranged from 8.8-71.3% and mortality in 17.5%. Modified APECHE II score ranged from 0-19, with a mean 8.2 ± 4, 7.6 ± 4 for survivors and 9.4 ± 2 in those who died. There was no death among the patients who scored 0-4, whereas mortality was 13% in those who scored 5-9, 41.2% in those who scored 10-14, and 50% in patients who scored 15-19 (P>0.05). The modified APACHE II Score significantly influenced mortality, but did not influence the incidence of other postoperative complications. Conclusion: A high APACHE II score was associated with high mortality, but did not predict morbidity rate in the patients studied. More study is needed involving a larger number of patients to further validate our findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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