Omental Patch. Duodenal perforation is a rare but lethal condition. Omental patching (graham patch) is a surgical procedure for treating perforated ulcers that uses a patch of the omentum to repair the injury.
Comparison of omental patch closure versus simple closure for laparoscopic repair of perforated peptic ulcer: An omental patch can be used to close gastric perforation in unusual cases, such as giant perforation and septic shock, as presented in this case.
Laparoscopic Omental Patch Repair Has Lower Mortality, Overall Morbidity, Length Of Stay, Intraoperative Blood Loss, And Postoperative Pain Compared With Oopr.
The mortality rate ranges reported from 8% to 25% in the literature.
Perforated Peptic Ulcer (Ppu) Complicates 2 To 10% Of Patients With Peptic Ulcer Disease And Has Mortality Risk Of Up To 20%.
The omental pack appears as an area of decreased attenuation with regular/irregular borders.
In The Interior Of The Packaging Following Intravenous Contrast.
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Up To 1 % Of All Rygb Patients Will Develop Free Perforation Of A Marginal Ulcer.
The mortality rate ranges reported from 8% to 25% in the literature.
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An omental patch repair in duodenal ulcer perforations that are greater than 2 cm in size have an increased rate of postoperative leaks (up to 12%).
Perforated Peptic Ulcer (Ppu) Complicates 2 To 10% Of Patients With Peptic Ulcer Disease And Has Mortality Risk Of Up To 20%.