Advances in Intestinal Restoration and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction in Bogotá: A Two-Stage Approach During the Same Hospitalization
Juan Pablo Ruiz, Neil Valentín Vega, Alejandro Lora Aguirre, Arnold José Barrios, Angie Carolina Riscanevo Bobadilla, Julián Orrego

TL;DR
This study explores a two-stage surgical approach for intestinal and abdominal wall repair during the same hospital stay, showing it can be effective in selected patients.
Contribution
The paper presents a case series demonstrating the feasibility of a two-stage approach for complex abdominal surgeries within a single hospitalization.
Findings
Both procedures were completed in 73% of cases with a mean interval of 6.3 days.
Common complications included postoperative ileus and anastomotic leakage.
Favorable outcomes were achieved in stoma reversal when using this approach.
Abstract
The available evidence regarding the sequential performance of gastrointestinal tract restoration and abdominal wall reconstruction in two surgical stages during a single hospitalization is limited and is based primarily on case series. In this study, we present our experience with the aim of describing the outcomes obtained in the repair of complex abdominal wall defects and the restoration of intestinal continuity using a two-stage approach within the same hospital stay. Case series of patients who underwent elective surgery for gastrointestinal tract restoration, followed by abdominal wall reconstruction in a second surgical stage during the same hospitalization. Medical records of procedures performed between 2018 and 2023 were reviewed. All interventions were carried out electively by a multidisciplinary team involving the abdominal wall surgery group and colorectal surgery. A…
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TopicsHernia repair and management · Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions · Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management
