abdominal surgery
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Indications
- abdominal disease not amenable to medical treatment
Complications
- 5-year risk of hospitalization for bowel obstruction
- related to adhesions
- 18-25% after open abdominal surgery
- 14% after abdominal wall hernia surgery
- 11% after laparoscopic surgery
- 11% after retroperitoneal or pelvic surgery
- 5-year risk for incisional hernia repair
- 6-12% after open abdominal surgery
- 7% after abdominal wall hernia surgery
- 3% after laparoscopic surgery
- 5% after retroperitoneal or pelvic surgery
Notes
- see surgery
More general terms
More specific terms
- abdominal wall hernia repair
- adrenalectomy
- appendectomy
- bariatric surgery
- biliary tract surgery
- cholecystojejunostomy
- gastrectomy
- gastroduodenostomy
- gastrojejunostomy; gastroenterostomy
- gastrojujenostomy (Billroth II)
- hepatotomy
- intestinal surgery
- laparotomy (celiotomy)
- liver surgery
- omentectomy
- pancreatectomy
- pancreaticojejunostomy (Puestow-Gillesby procedure)
- pancreatoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure)
- peritoneal venous shunt; LeVeen shunt
- pyloroplasty
- repair of ruptured spleen (splenorrhaphy)
- retroperitoneal exploration
- splenectomy
- suture of mesentery
Additional terms
References
- ↑ Bensley RP et al. Risk of late-onset adhesions and incisional hernia repairs after surgery. J Am Coll Surg 2013 Jun; 216:1159. PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23623220
- ↑ Coccolini F, Roberts D, Ansaloni L, et al. The open abdomen in trauma and non-trauma patients: WSES guidelines. World J Emerg Surg. 2018 Feb 2;13:7. PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29434652 Free PMC Article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5797335/