This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Dan Elison Azagury during the Masters Acute Care: Perforated Viscus Call – You Never Want It But You’re Going to Get It on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): algorithm, anesthesiologist, appendectomy, bias, camera, case series, Cochrane Database, conversion, diagnostic, diagnostic laparoscopy, diverticulitis, drain, endoscope, faeculent peritonitis, failure rate, fistula, fluids, foregut, free air, gross contamination, Hartmanns procedure, Havana, Hinchey III, Hinchey IV, hindgut, induction, insufflation, intra abdominal abscess, ischemic, laparoscopic approach, laparoscopic lavage, laparoscopic management, laparoscopic resection, laparoscopic surgeon, liver abscess, Meckels diverticulum, methylene blue, midline laparotomy, mortality, omental patch, open surgery, operative management, operative time, perforated duodenal ulcer, perforated gastric ulcer, perforated sigmoid cancer, perforated small bowel, perforated ulcer, perforated ulcer disease, perforated viscus, postoperative ileum, pressors, PUD, randomized controlled trials, RCT, reoperation, resident, resuscitation, stable patient, therapeutic, therapeutic management, unstable patient, urgent
Lap management–54 sec Sem Hop Paris 1973
Diagnostic vs therapeutic–2:17
Perforated ulcer–4:00 World J Emerg Surg 2014
Diverticulitis–4:35 Surg Endosc 2016
World J Gastrointest Surg 2016
Small bowel-6:00
Practical tips–6:47