These include primary anastomosis, the "patch, drain and wait" approach, the "clip and drop back" approach, and bedside peritoneal drain placement. Each of these procedures will be discussed further.
The risk of S. aureus exit-site infections can be reduced by implementing a protocol to diminish colonization of the nares or the peritoneal catheter exit site. 6,7,8 In a randomized, controlled ...
The conventional surgery for removal of Continuous Peritoneal Dialysis catheter is similar to open insertion technique and requires the surgeon to either go through the same incision or make a ...
Here we examine current surgical interventions for the treatment of NEC with an emphasis on bedside peritoneal drainage. Management of idiopathic perforation with peritoneal drainage is also ...