Author:
Pinheiro Rafael S.,Andraus Wellington,Fortunato Allana C.,Galvão Flavio H. F.,Nacif Lucas S.,Waisberg Daniel R.,Arantes Rubens M.,Lee Andre D.,Rocha-Santos Vinicius,Martino Rodrigo B.,Ducatti Liliana,Haddad Luciana Bertocco de Paiva,Bezerra Regis O. F.,Carneiro-D'Albuquerque Luiz Augusto
Abstract
BackgroundIsolated intestinal transplantation (IT) is indicated in cases of intestinal failure (IF) in the absence of severe liver dysfunction. Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the most frequent IF etiology, and due to the absence or considerable reduction of intestinal loops in the abdominal cavity in these patients, there is atrophy and muscle retraction of the abdominal wall, leading to loss of the abdominal domain and elasticity and preventing the primary closure of the abdominal wall. This study aimed to describe a technique for the closure of the abdominal wall after IT without using prostheses.MethodsFour patients underwent IT with the impossibility of primary closure of the abdominal wall. We describe a novel technique, associating a series of vacuum-assisted closure dressings, components separation, and relaxation incisions.ResultsAll patients presented a successful closure of the abdominal wall with the described technique, with no complications related to the abdominal wall.ConclusionThe technique proved to be safe, effective, and reproducible as an option for abdominal wall closure after IT. Employing this technique in a greater number of cases is necessary to confirm these results.