Abstract
A new approach for open surgery on the abdominal aorta and iliac blood vessels – Piljic Method
Highlights
Open surgery on the abdominal aorta as well as the iliac blood vessels present a challenge for both the surgeon and the anesthesiologist
In order to successfully perform open surgery on the abdominal aorta and iliac blood vessels, we must take into account the following elements: the anatomical position of these vessels in the retroperitoneum, the fact that to access them we must move abdominal organs such as small and often large bowel and omentum, and the fact that the abdominal wall is an organ with a clear task in the body
Removal of the intestines and omentum from the abdominal cavity leads to hypothermia, drying, and stretching of the same, which leads to disturbances in physiological mechanisms and mechanical damage to the microcirculation, which results in intestinal edema and more difficult peristalsis
Summary
University Clinical Center Tuzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Open surgery on the abdominal aorta as well as the iliac blood vessels present a challenge for both the surgeon and the anesthesiologist.
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