Surgery—namely, suture closure-is stili the treatment of choice for perforateci peptic ulcers, despite the proven efficacy of Taylor's conservative approach. Such conservative management, however, has been proven less effective in high-risk patients and those with perforations more than 12 h old. Here we suggest alternative laparoscopie treatments for perforated peptic ulcers. We have treated laparoscopically six patients (one F, five M; mean age 57.6 years; range 31—81 years); the mean duration of the operation was 52 min; the median hospital stay was 7 days (6-15 days); H2-blockers, antibiotics, and fluids were administered in the p.o. course; the follow-ups range from 6 to 18 months. On the basis of our experience, the treatment of choice for perforated peptic ulcers is Taylor's conservative procedure and laparoscopie drainage of the abdominal cavity when there is mild peritoneal reaction (usually less than 6 h from the onset of perforation). In case of remarkable peritonitis (usually more than 12 h), it is mandatory to add an accurate lavage. When the site of perforation is concealed by the peritoneal inflammation it should not be searched; when visible, it might be obliterated with the round ligament or an omental tissue strand,

Alternative laparoscopic management of perforated peptic ulcers / Urbano, D; Rossi, Massimo; DE SIMONE, P; Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo; Alfani, D; Cortesini, Raffaello. - In: SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY. - ISSN 0930-2794. - STAMPA. - 8:(1994), pp. 1208-1211. [10.1007/BF00591052]

Alternative laparoscopic management of perforated peptic ulcers.

ROSSI, MASSIMO;BERLOCO, Pasquale Bartolomeo;CORTESINI, Raffaello
1994

Abstract

Surgery—namely, suture closure-is stili the treatment of choice for perforateci peptic ulcers, despite the proven efficacy of Taylor's conservative approach. Such conservative management, however, has been proven less effective in high-risk patients and those with perforations more than 12 h old. Here we suggest alternative laparoscopie treatments for perforated peptic ulcers. We have treated laparoscopically six patients (one F, five M; mean age 57.6 years; range 31—81 years); the mean duration of the operation was 52 min; the median hospital stay was 7 days (6-15 days); H2-blockers, antibiotics, and fluids were administered in the p.o. course; the follow-ups range from 6 to 18 months. On the basis of our experience, the treatment of choice for perforated peptic ulcers is Taylor's conservative procedure and laparoscopie drainage of the abdominal cavity when there is mild peritoneal reaction (usually less than 6 h from the onset of perforation). In case of remarkable peritonitis (usually more than 12 h), it is mandatory to add an accurate lavage. When the site of perforation is concealed by the peritoneal inflammation it should not be searched; when visible, it might be obliterated with the round ligament or an omental tissue strand,
1994
peptic ulcer; Laparoscopy
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Alternative laparoscopic management of perforated peptic ulcers / Urbano, D; Rossi, Massimo; DE SIMONE, P; Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo; Alfani, D; Cortesini, Raffaello. - In: SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY. - ISSN 0930-2794. - STAMPA. - 8:(1994), pp. 1208-1211. [10.1007/BF00591052]
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