In a prospective study of 22 patients with diffuse peritonitis managed by the method of electively staged multiple laparotomies, the abdomen was left open in 9 patients. The patients were selected on the basis of the severity of their intra‐abdominal infection: only massive faecal peritonitis, postoperative peritonitis and pancreatic abscesses were included. These amounted to only 9 per cent of all patients with intra‐abdominal infection treated over a 2‐year period. Up to seven re‐operations were required per patient. In view of a high mortality rate of 32 per cent, the superiority of this aggressive management strategy over conventional methods is not fully established. Copyright © 1988 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd.
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Schein, M., Saadia, R., Freinkel, Z., & Decker, G. A. G. (1988). Aggressive treatment of severe diffuse peritonitis: A prospective study. British Journal of Surgery, 75(2), 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800750230
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