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Voskresenky’s sign
Blumberg’s sign
Peritoneal signs
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Blumberg sign
The abdominal wall is compressed slowly and then rapidly released. A positive
sign is indicated by presence of pain upon removal of pressure on the abdominal wall. It is very similar to rebound tenderness and might be regarded by some authors as the same thing, or at least a particular application of it.
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Laparostomy
is a surgical treatment method in which the peritoneal cavity is
opened anteriorly and deliberately left open, hence often called 'open abdomen‘ for severe cases of peritonitis .
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Laparostomy, installation of the Vac-system, gradual rehabilitation of the abdominal cavity
with widespread peritonitis.
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Vacuum-dressing with temporary mesh by
“Bogota bag”
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A ”Bogota bag” is a sterile plastic bag used for closure of abdominal wounds.
It is
generally a sterilized, 3 litre genitourinary irrigation bag that is sewn to the skin or fascia of the anterior abdominal wall. Its use was first described by Oswaldo Borraez while a resident in Bogota, Colombia.
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Serial Abdominal Closure of a Laparostomy