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Published in: Hernia 2/2017

01-04-2017 | Original Article

The Open Abdomen Route by EuraHS: introduction of the data set and initial results of procedures and procedure-related complications

Authors: A. Willms, F. Muysoms, C. Güsgen, R. Schwab, J. Lock, S. Schaaf, C. Germer, I. Richardsen, U. Dietz

Published in: Hernia | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

Introduction

Open abdomen management has become a well-established strategy in the treatment of serious intra-abdominal pathologies. Key objectives are fistula prevention and high fascial closure rates. The current level of evidence on laparostoma is insufficient. This is due to the rareness of laparostomas, the heterogeneity of study cohorts, and broad diversity of techniques. Collecting data in a standardised, multicentre registry is necessary to draw up evidence-based guidelines.

Materials and methods

In order to improve the level of evidence on laparostomy, CAMIN (surgical working group for military and emergency surgery) of DGAV (German Society for General and Visceral Surgery), initiated the implementation of a laparostomy registry. This registry was established as the Open Abdomen Route by EuraHS (European Registry of Abdominal Wall Hernias). Key objectives include collection of data, quality assurance, standardisation of therapeutic concepts and the development of guidelines. Since 1 May 2015, the registry is available as an online database called Open Abdomen Route of EuraHS (European Registry of Abdominal Wall Hernias). It includes 11 categories for data collection, including three scheduled follow-up examinations.

Results

As part of this pilot study, all entries of the first 120 days were analysed, resulting in a review of 82 patients. At 44%, secondary peritonitis was the predominant indication. The mortality rate was 22%. A comparison of methods with and without fascial traction reveals fascial closure rates of 67% and 25%, respectively (intention-to-treat analysis, p < 0.03). Inert visceral protection was used in 67% of patients and achieved a small bowel fistula incidence of only 5.5%.

Discussion

Optimising laparostomy management techniques in order to achieve low incidence of fistulation and high fascial closure rates is possible. The method that ensures the best possible outcome—based on current evidence—would involve fascial traction, visceral protection and negative pressure. The laparostomy registry is a useful tool for quickly generating sufficient evidence for open abdomen treatment.
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Metadata
Title
The Open Abdomen Route by EuraHS: introduction of the data set and initial results of procedures and procedure-related complications
Authors
A. Willms
F. Muysoms
C. Güsgen
R. Schwab
J. Lock
S. Schaaf
C. Germer
I. Richardsen
U. Dietz
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
Hernia / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1265-4906
Electronic ISSN: 1248-9204
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-017-1572-4

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