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Last updated: 02/17/2009
BOOKS
Marx, John A., et al. Rosen's Emergency Medicine. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Inc., 2002.
PERIODICALS
Hahn, David D., Steven R. Offerman, and James F. Holmes. "Clinical Importance of Intraperitoneal...
Fluid in Patients with Blunt Intra-abdominal Injury."American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20, no. 7 (November 2002).
OTHER
Awori, Nelson, et al. "Laparotomy."Primary Surgery. [cited April 6, 2003].
"Surgery by Laparotomy."Stream OR. 2001 [cited April 6, 2003].
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A laparotomy is a surgical procedure involving an incision through the abdominal wall to gain access into the abdominal cavity. It is also known as coeliotomy.
In diagnostic laparotomy (most often referred to as an exploratory laparotomy and abbreviated Ex-Lap), the nature of the disease is unknown, and laparotomy is deemed the best way to identify the cause.
In therapeutic laparotomy, a cause has been identified (e.g. peptic ulcer, colon cancer) and laparotomy is required for its therapy.
Usually, only exploratory laparotomy is referred to as a surgical operation by itself; and when a specific operation is already planned, laparotomy is considered merely the first step of the procedure.
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Biliary colic is the presenting symptom in 80% of patients with gallstone disease who seek medical care; however, only 10-20% of all individuals with gallstones experience severe gallstone pain.
From: eMedicine
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