Complicaciones postoperatorias | 11 MAY 15

Absceso diverticular tratado inicialmente con drenaje percutáneo

El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar los resultados en los pacientes con absceso diverticular tratados inicialmente con drenaje percutáneo e identificar los factores asociados con el fracaso del DPC, complicaciones postoperatorias y necesidad de la creación de una ostomía al momento de la cirugía.
Autor/a: Elagili F, Stocchi L, Ozuner G, Mody R, Baker ME, Kiran RP Am J Surg 2015; 209(4): 703-708
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