Sixteen patients had septiccomplications and nine patients had multiple-system injuries.
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Background: Positive outcomes after restorative proctocolectomy are compromised by a number of specific septiccomplications.
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It is an antiputrid, and is especially indicated when septiccomplications and gangrene are present.
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Antibiotics cannot be recommended unless septiccomplications are suspected.
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This patient suffered from necrotizing graft pancreatitis, confirmed by relaparotomy, and died because of subsequent septiccomplications.
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Despite significantly higher environmental microbial contamination during the UVP periods, septiccomplications were similar in the 2 periods.
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Conclusion: The severity of injury and the severity of hemorrhagic shock are risk factors for infectious and septiccomplications.
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Administration of methylprednisolone was associated with less postoperative pain, nausea, and vomiting, with no statistical difference in septiccomplications.
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Postoperative septiccomplications were 3.3 times more common in BT-positive patients than in BT-negative patients.
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Percutaneous drainage was the optimal strategy in spite of the risk of failure and septiccomplications within the plausible range.
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All nine patients were rendered stone and stent free; however, one patient succumbed to septiccomplications 3 weeks after the operation.
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The respective effects of an operative procedure, perioperative septiccomplications, and of the disease itself on cytokine production are still not known.
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We also examined whether BT correlated with the development of perioperative systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and postoperative septiccomplications.
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Recent studies have implied a prognostic value of the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) in colorectal surgeries and postoperative septiccomplications.
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Pulmonary toxicity was observed in one patient (2.5%), and one patient died of septiccomplications.