Hubens G, Lafaire C, De Praeter M, Ysebaert D, Vaneerdeweg W, Heytens L, Eyskens E
Dept. of Surgery, Academic Hospital University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Acta Chir Belg. 1994 May-Jun;94(3):176-9.
A major problem in the surgical treatment of diffuse peritonitis is to obtain a complete clearance of septic foci in the peritoneal cavity which may lead to persistence of sepsis and multiple organ failure. We describe our experience with staged abdominal re-explorations using a Zipper system in 23 patients with a mean APACHE II score of 20.3 (s.e.m: 1.5). A total of 91 lavages were done in these patients. Overall mortality was 39%. None of the patients having an APACHE II score between 10 and 20 died whereas the predicted mortality was 15%-45%. After successful treatment, primary closure was possible in 8 of the 14 surviving patients. Large incisional hernias developed in 6 patients. One patient eviscerated two years after complete granulation of his laparostoma. Staged abdominal re-explorations using a Zipper system is an useful tool in the treatment of diffuse peritonitis.