Francesca Velasco-Velasco , Jordan Llerena-Velastegui
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摘要
网膜修补术是治疗胃肠道穿孔(尤其是与消化性溃疡相关的穿孔)的重要手术方法,因此有必要对其效果和预后进行详细审查。本文献综述旨在评估目前有关网膜修补术的知识,重点关注手术技术的进步和患者的治疗效果。我们在主要医学数据库(包括 PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science)中搜索了 2020 年至 2024 年间发表的相关研究,优先选择了那些探讨网膜修补术、手术方法和相关临床结果的研究。研究结果为胃肠道穿孔的病理生理学、网膜修补在促进愈合方面的有效性及其在减少术后并发症方面的作用提供了深入的见解。开腹和腹腔镜技术都能改善患者的治疗效果,包括降低死亡率、发病率和缩短恢复时间。此外,在没有网膜的情况下,使用镰状韧带等替代方法也能提供相当的疗效。这篇综述强调了网膜修补作为一种可靠的外科干预方法的重要性,它可以适应各种临床环境。然而,有必要开展进一步的研究,以解决长期疗效方面的差距,尤其是复发率和并发症方面的差距,同时强调需要不断创新和改进技术,以加强对患者的护理。
Advances and results in omental patch repair of gastrointestinal perforations: A narrative review
Omental patch repair is a crucial surgical procedure for managing gastrointestinal perforations, particularly those associated with peptic ulcers, necessitating a detailed review of its effectiveness and outcomes. This literature review aims to assess current knowledge on omental patch repair, focusing on advancements in surgical techniques and patient outcomes. Major medical databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, were searched for relevant studies published between 2020 and 2024, prioritizing those that explored omental patch repair, surgical methods, and associated clinical outcomes. The results provide insights into the pathophysiology of gastrointestinal perforations, the effectiveness of omental patch repair in promoting healing, and its role in reducing postoperative complications. Both open and laparoscopic techniques have demonstrated improved patient outcomes, including reduced mortality, morbidity, and faster recovery times. Additionally, alternative methods, such as the use of the falciform ligament, offer comparable efficacy in cases where the omentum is unavailable. This review underscores the importance of omental patch repair as a reliable surgical intervention adaptable to various clinical environments. However, further research is necessary to address gaps in long-term outcomes, particularly regarding recurrence rates and complications, highlighting the need for continued innovation and refinement of techniques to enhance patient care.