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Incidence and management of abdominal closure-related complications in adult intestinal transplantation

Authors :
Antonio Daniele Pinna
Alessandro Dazzi
Gian Luca Grazi
Giorgio Ercolani
Riccardo Cipriani
Matteo Cescon
Augusto Lauro
Matteo Ravaioli
Chiara Zanfi
Massimo Del Gaudio
Matteo Zanello
Alessandro Cucchetti
Giuliano La Barba
Zanfi C
Cescon M
Lauro A
Dazzi A
Ercolani G
Grazi GL
Del Gaudio M
Ravaioli M
Cucchetti A
La Barba G
Zanello M
Cipriani R
Pinna AD.
Source :
Transplantation. 85(11)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to determine the best strategy to overcome difficult abdominal wall closures in intestinal transplantation (ITx). METHODS: Among 38 adult recipients of 39 ITxs from deceased donors, the median number of previous laparotomies was 2.0 per patient, with a median donor-to-recipient body weight ratio of 1.1. Eight patients (21%) had full residual intestinal length before transplant. Abdominal wall closure after transplant was considered difficult in 15 (39.5%) patients (group A). To overcome size mismatching, we performed two graft reductions, five skin-only closures, one two-step abdominal wall closure, four prosthetic mesh closures, and three abdominal wall transplants. In the remaining 23 (60.5%) patients, a regular abdominal closure was performed (group B). RESULTS: Twelve patients (32%) experienced complications related to abdominal wall closure, 10 (67%) in group A and 2 (8.7%) in group B (P

Details

ISSN :
00411337
Volume :
85
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd2554d3e7c53ba7b44638271be7e6c2