About drainage of the abdominal cavity in case of operation
- Authors: Fisher A.
- Issue: Vol 5, No 5-6 (1891)
- Pages: 503
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/41895
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD55503
- ID: 41895
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Abstract
The author is a fan of the drainage of the abdominal cavity, if not stereotypically adopted after every abdomen, then for a number of known cases. He considers as indications for drainage: 1) the existence of local accumulations of blood, decomposed (infected) or capable of decomposing secrets, if their neutralization exceeds the absorption capacity of the peritoneum, locally or generally reduced; 2) the possibility of sequential accumulation of secrets, decomposition (infection) and absorption of which makes one fear septic intoxication; 3) the danger of opening the hollow organs with not indifferent contents (bladder, intestine); 4) the need to isolate more significant, abundantly secerinating cavity wounds from the rest of the abdominal cavity.
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A. Fisher
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