Abstract

Background: Abdominal wound closure technique should be efficient to perform, provide strength and be a barrier to infection. The method of closure of the abdominal wall is a critical aspect of an effective incision closure, in addition to the choice of suture material. Abdominal wound dehiscence is a common complication of emergency laparotomy. This study was done to know whether our method of abdominal closure was helpful in reducing incidence of burst abdomen. Methods: This retrospective study was carried out in the department of general surgery in a tertiary medical centre in Mumbai. 126 Patients undergoing emergency laparotomies for extensive generalised peritonitis through a vertical midline incision were included in this study; the indications for laparotomy were inflammatory, traumatic and neoplastic. Results: Out of 126 patients undergoing closure of laparotomy wound by our method, wound infection was noted in 12 (9.52%) cases and 3 (2.38%) patients developed wound dehiscence (burst abdomen). Conclusions: This retrospective study demonstrates that our method of abdominal closure was helpful in reducing the incidence of burst abdomen post-operatively. This is of extreme clinical importance in reducing morbidity, mortality and healthcare cost related to abdominal wound dehiscence in a patient undergoing emergency laparotomy.

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