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Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System

BACKGROUND: The practice of leaving the abdomen open after an emergency laparotomy has gained increasing popularity recently. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is known as an effective technique in the management of an open abdomen (OA). A new device, the ABThera™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure...

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Autores principales: Imaoka, Kouki, Yano, Takuya, Choda, Yasuhiro, Oshita, Ko, Tani, Yuma, Kubota, Tetsushi, Ishida, Michihiro, Satoh, Daisuke, Yoshimitsu, Masanori, Nakano, Kanyu, Harano, Masao, Matsukawa, Hiroyoshi, Idani, Hitoshi, Shiozaki, Shigehiro, Okajima, Masazumi
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32774978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8833566
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author Imaoka, Kouki
Yano, Takuya
Choda, Yasuhiro
Oshita, Ko
Tani, Yuma
Kubota, Tetsushi
Ishida, Michihiro
Satoh, Daisuke
Yoshimitsu, Masanori
Nakano, Kanyu
Harano, Masao
Matsukawa, Hiroyoshi
Idani, Hitoshi
Shiozaki, Shigehiro
Okajima, Masazumi
author_facet Imaoka, Kouki
Yano, Takuya
Choda, Yasuhiro
Oshita, Ko
Tani, Yuma
Kubota, Tetsushi
Ishida, Michihiro
Satoh, Daisuke
Yoshimitsu, Masanori
Nakano, Kanyu
Harano, Masao
Matsukawa, Hiroyoshi
Idani, Hitoshi
Shiozaki, Shigehiro
Okajima, Masazumi
author_sort Imaoka, Kouki
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description BACKGROUND: The practice of leaving the abdomen open after an emergency laparotomy has gained increasing popularity recently. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is known as an effective technique in the management of an open abdomen (OA). A new device, the ABThera™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy System (KCI USA, San Antonio, TX, USA), was specifically designed to achieve a temporary abdominal closure (TAC) in the management of an OA. This study was aimed at presenting a successful experience of treating a case of abdominal wall necrosis caused by a perforated ascending colon using the ABThera System. Case Presentation. A 66-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with complaints of severe pain in the abdomen. On admission, abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed fluid collection, an air pocket in the subcutaneous fat layer of the abdominal wall, and edematous changes in the adipose tissue in the peritoneum and abdominal wall. Based on a diagnosis of peritonitis resulting from a perforated ascending colon, emergency surgery was performed. A right hemicolectomy, ileostomy construction, and debridement of the necrotic tissues were performed. However, necrotizing fasciitis rapidly spread; therefore, more necrotic tissue was debrided in a second operation. The abdominal wall defect was left open, and the ABThera System was used in the management of the OA; this device promoted wound healing. A reduction was observed in the size of the open wound with visible granulation tissue. The defect was finally covered with a mesh split-thickness skin graft and anterolateral thigh flap. CONCLUSIONS: In the management of a case of a massive wound with infection, it can be of great benefit to treat the wound with NPWT initially to decrease its size. The ABThera System could facilitate early and safe management of an OA by surgeons.
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spelling pubmed-73911132020-08-06 Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System Imaoka, Kouki Yano, Takuya Choda, Yasuhiro Oshita, Ko Tani, Yuma Kubota, Tetsushi Ishida, Michihiro Satoh, Daisuke Yoshimitsu, Masanori Nakano, Kanyu Harano, Masao Matsukawa, Hiroyoshi Idani, Hitoshi Shiozaki, Shigehiro Okajima, Masazumi Case Rep Surg Case Report BACKGROUND: The practice of leaving the abdomen open after an emergency laparotomy has gained increasing popularity recently. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is known as an effective technique in the management of an open abdomen (OA). A new device, the ABThera™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy System (KCI USA, San Antonio, TX, USA), was specifically designed to achieve a temporary abdominal closure (TAC) in the management of an OA. This study was aimed at presenting a successful experience of treating a case of abdominal wall necrosis caused by a perforated ascending colon using the ABThera System. Case Presentation. A 66-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with complaints of severe pain in the abdomen. On admission, abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed fluid collection, an air pocket in the subcutaneous fat layer of the abdominal wall, and edematous changes in the adipose tissue in the peritoneum and abdominal wall. Based on a diagnosis of peritonitis resulting from a perforated ascending colon, emergency surgery was performed. A right hemicolectomy, ileostomy construction, and debridement of the necrotic tissues were performed. However, necrotizing fasciitis rapidly spread; therefore, more necrotic tissue was debrided in a second operation. The abdominal wall defect was left open, and the ABThera System was used in the management of the OA; this device promoted wound healing. A reduction was observed in the size of the open wound with visible granulation tissue. The defect was finally covered with a mesh split-thickness skin graft and anterolateral thigh flap. CONCLUSIONS: In the management of a case of a massive wound with infection, it can be of great benefit to treat the wound with NPWT initially to decrease its size. The ABThera System could facilitate early and safe management of an OA by surgeons. Hindawi 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7391113/ /pubmed/32774978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8833566 Text en Copyright © 2020 Kouki Imaoka et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Imaoka, Kouki
Yano, Takuya
Choda, Yasuhiro
Oshita, Ko
Tani, Yuma
Kubota, Tetsushi
Ishida, Michihiro
Satoh, Daisuke
Yoshimitsu, Masanori
Nakano, Kanyu
Harano, Masao
Matsukawa, Hiroyoshi
Idani, Hitoshi
Shiozaki, Shigehiro
Okajima, Masazumi
Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System
title Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System
title_full Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System
title_fullStr Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System
title_full_unstemmed Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System
title_short Successful Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Abdominal Wall Necrosis Caused by a Perforated Ascending Colon Using the ABThera System
title_sort successful use of negative pressure wound therapy for abdominal wall necrosis caused by a perforated ascending colon using the abthera system
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32774978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8833566
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