Clinical Study Of The Drain In Various Abdominal Surgery

Journal Title: National Journal of Medical and Dental Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

Introduction- The need to drain the peritoneal cavity following abdominal surgery had long been a subject of controversy. Many authors believe that the drainage can limit postoperative complications particularly in the presence of peritonitis. Material and methodology- The patient were divided into the drainage and nondrainage group and we have observed 50 patients of drainage group and 50 patients of nondrainage group. In this study patients were included from both elective and emergency operations for various intraabdominal conditions.Culture from the drainage site taken up with the aseptic precaution and sent to the pathology department of the district hospital Chhindwara after putting in the autoclave (bottles vials); Post operative ultrasound abdomen was done at the Radiology department district hospital Chhindwara (mp) on the 2nd, or 3rd, postoperative day or on the day of removal of drain. All the drains were removed after cessation of the significant amount. Conclusion- The insertion of intraperitoneal drain decrease the chances of wound infections prolong hospital stay, and takes extratime for insertion during surgery and managing it postoperatively.Thus it was concluded there was significant advantages of placing the drain into the peritoneum routinely in abdominal surgery.

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NR Dhakariya, Arjun Suxena, Ankur Batra

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NR Dhakariya, Arjun Suxena, Ankur Batra (2018). Clinical Study Of The Drain In Various Abdominal Surgery. National Journal of Medical and Dental Research, 6(2), 509-513. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-572930