Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2070152184> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2070152184 endingPage "532" @default.
- W2070152184 startingPage "526" @default.
- W2070152184 abstract "Background: Both routine laparotomy and selective observation methods have been used in the treatment of penetrating abdominal stab wounds with organ or omentum evisceration. There still are some conflicts about these treatment methods. Methods: Between 1998 and 2003, 61 patients treated in the authors’ emergency clinic because of penetrating abdominal stab wounds with organ or omentum evisceration were evaluated prospectively. Excepting those with absolute indications for mandatory laparotomy, these patients were treated by either routine laparotomy or selective observation methods. Their prognosis, rates of unnecessary laparotomy, length of hospital stay, and complications were compared using Fisher’s exact test and Student’s t test. Results: Nine patients underwent mandatory laparotomy and were therefore excluded from the study. The overall incidence of the patients who had no significant abdominal pathology was 54.1% (33/61). The overall incidence of significant injuries among the asymptomatic patients was 36.5% (19/52). Routine laparotomy was performed for 21 patients, who experienced unnecessary laparotomy and complication rates of 33.33% and 19%, respectively. The mean length of hospital stay in this group was 137.38 ± 53.25 hours. Of 31 patients, 24 who had been treated by selective observation methods were discharged without laparotomy. The unnecessary laparotomy and complication rates for this group were 6.45% (28.6% for the patients treated surgically) and 3.2%, respectively, whereas the mean length of hospital stay for this group was 81.22 ± 42.46 hours. There were statistically significant differences in terms of unnecessary laparotomy rates and mean lengths of hospital stay, but no difference in terms of complication rates. Conclusion: The selective observation method is safe and superior to routine laparotomy for the treatment of penetrating abdominal stab wounds with omentum evisceration." @default.
- W2070152184 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2070152184 creator A5009419076 @default.
- W2070152184 creator A5011092006 @default.
- W2070152184 creator A5062591240 @default.
- W2070152184 creator A5076314758 @default.
- W2070152184 date "2005-03-01" @default.
- W2070152184 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2070152184 title "A Prospective Comparison of the Selective Observation and Routine Exploration Methods for Penetrating Abdominal Stab Wounds With Organ or Omentum Evisceration" @default.
- W2070152184 cites W1554270522 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W1964580447 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W1965966807 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W1975313903 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W1988988130 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W1989907635 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2006952232 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2014212724 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2019318778 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2034480731 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2044373278 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2045904400 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2058260243 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2058913118 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2072632835 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2073524275 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2082245748 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2114959027 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2115145487 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2126479660 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2154465552 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2184074140 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2335202901 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W2398201728 @default.
- W2070152184 cites W4247375417 @default.
- W2070152184 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ta.0000152498.71380.3e" @default.
- W2070152184 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15761347" @default.
- W2070152184 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2070152184 type Work @default.
- W2070152184 sameAs 2070152184 @default.
- W2070152184 citedByCount "65" @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842012 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842013 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842014 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842015 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842016 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842017 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842018 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842019 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842020 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842021 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842022 @default.
- W2070152184 countsByYear W20701521842023 @default.
- W2070152184 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2070152184 hasAuthorship W2070152184A5009419076 @default.
- W2070152184 hasAuthorship W2070152184A5011092006 @default.
- W2070152184 hasAuthorship W2070152184A5062591240 @default.
- W2070152184 hasAuthorship W2070152184A5076314758 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C2778206439 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C2778722699 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C2780778865 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C61511704 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConcept C81182388 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C120665830 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C121332964 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C141071460 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C142724271 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C204787440 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C2778206439 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C2778722699 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C2780778865 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C61511704 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C71924100 @default.
- W2070152184 hasConceptScore W2070152184C81182388 @default.
- W2070152184 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2070152184 hasLocation W20701521841 @default.
- W2070152184 hasLocation W20701521842 @default.
- W2070152184 hasOpenAccess W2070152184 @default.
- W2070152184 hasPrimaryLocation W20701521841 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W1964215666 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2082245748 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2359490591 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2365957167 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2375159187 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2390961722 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2474039552 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W2945124548 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W62711790 @default.
- W2070152184 hasRelatedWork W3021726506 @default.
- W2070152184 hasVolume "58" @default.
- W2070152184 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2070152184 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2070152184 magId "2070152184" @default.