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[Combined operations in abdominal surgery].

T Sh Magdiev, N V Severinko

    Khirurgiia
    |July 20, 1999
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Combined abdominal surgeries are common, with most patients experiencing uncomplicated post-operative recovery. Urgent cases and unexpected surgical scope did not significantly alter outcomes in this study.

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    Area of Science:

    • General Surgery
    • Abdominal Surgery
    • Surgical Outcomes

    Context:

    • Analysis of combined surgical procedures within the abdominal cavity.
    • Evaluation of 20,890 total abdominal operations, with 405 identified as combined procedures.
    • Categorization of combined surgeries into elective (146 patients) and urgent (259 patients) groups.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the outcomes of combined surgical interventions in abdominal operations.
    • To determine if the planned versus unplanned nature of elective combined surgeries impacts patient recovery.
    • To assess the influence of simultaneous surgical stages on the post-operative period.

    Summary:

    • A total of 405 combined operations were performed out of 20,890 abdominal surgeries.
    • Among elective combined surgeries, 88 had a predetermined scope, while 58 had an unexpected scope.

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  • The study found that the simultaneous stage of combined abdominal operations generally does not affect the post-operative course.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the safety and management of combined abdominal surgeries.
    • Highlights that unexpected surgical scope in elective cases does not necessarily lead to adverse outcomes.
    • Suggests that current surgical approaches for combined abdominal procedures are generally effective in managing post-operative recovery.