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Emergency Laparotomy

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2022
Emergency laparotomy is a high-risk surgical procedure with mortality and morbidity up to 10 times higher than for a similar procedure performed electively. An enhanced recovery approach has been shown to improve outcomes. A focus on rapid correction of underlying deranged acute physiology and proactive management of conditions associated with aging ...
Geeta, Aggarwal   +2 more
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LAPAROTOMY FOR JAUNDICE

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract 155 jaundiced patients underwent laparotomy at the London Hospital between 1961 and 1965. In 3, the cause of the jaundice turned out to be medical rather than surgical. There was no mortality. The steroid diagnostic test, percutaneous liver biopsy, and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography produced misleading or unhelpful results in some ...
J B, Bourke, P, Cannon, H D, Ritchie
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Laparotomy for Unexplained Fever

Archives of Surgery, 1965
P ROTRACTED fever occasionally presents a diagnostic problem not resolved by multiple laboratory and roentgenographic examinations or superficial biopsies. Although thorough non-operative evaluation is necessary, long-term observation with repeated laboratory studies is costly and may delay definitive therapy. Diagnostic laparotomy has been utilized in
J W, KELLER, R D, WILLIAMS
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Nontherapeutic Laparotomies Revisited

The American Surgeon, 2003
A wide variability exists in the reported incidents of complications following nontherapeutic laparotomy for trauma. We undertook this study to examine the decision-making leading to and complication rates related to the use of nontherapeutic laparotomy in an era of nonoperative management.
James, Haan   +4 more
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Laparotomy for pelvic fracture

The American Journal of Surgery, 1980
To establish criteria for laparotomy, the records of 224 patients admitted with an acute pelvic fracture were reviewed. Forty-four patients underwent laparotomy; 2 had no intraabdominal injury. The mechanisms of injury was blunt trauma in 31 patients and gunshot wound in 13. All four patients who died had blunt trauma.
V J, Zannis, M, Wood
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Hodgkin's Disease: Laparotomy or Not?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The article by R. E. Johnson, "Is Staging Laparotomy Routinely Indicated in Hodgkin's Disease?" (Ann Intern Med75:459-462, 1971), deserves comment.
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Laparotomy

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1980
Laparotomy of the left side is the approach of choice for surgery of the rumen, reticulum and some reproductive and urinary tract conditions, explorations of the viscera and inguinal hernia repair in the adult.
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Second‐look laparotomy

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1994
AbstractThe second‐look laparotomy has become an important means of assessing therapy response in ovarian cancer patients. This procedure enables the gynecologic oncologist to diligently search for small volume persistent disease, which often escapes detection by less invasive means.
J L, Moore, J F, Barter
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Staging Laparotomy

Archives of Surgery, 1978
C D, Bloomfield, J J, DeCosse
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