Surgisis in the management of the complex abdominal wall in trauma: A case series and review of the literature |
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Authors: | Nadra Ginting J.B. Kortbeek |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Surgery, University of Calgary, Canada b Department of Surgery, Sunnybrook Medical Center, University of Toronto, Canada c Department of Critical Care, Sunnybrook Medical Center, University of Toronto, Canada d Department of Critical Care, University of Calgary, Canada |
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Abstract: | Managing complex abdominal wall injuries acutely or at the time of reconstruction is challenging. Contaminated surgical fields, devitalized tissue, intestinal fistula and tissues under tension contribute to clinical scenarios where closure is not possible or morbidity is unacceptable. The introduction of an absorbable extracellular matrix derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa (Surgisis®) adds a potentially useful tool to the surgeon's armamentarium. A retrospective case series of the initial experience in 5 patients with complex abdominal wall injury following trauma managed with Surgisis® is described. A review of the literature describing the use of Surgisis® in contaminated fields is also performed. |
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Keywords: | Small intestinal submucosa Abdominal wall trauma Hernia Abdominal Surgical mesh Wounds and injuries |
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