Elsa Leiritz , Laurent Bernhard , Michel Orcel , Isabelle Arnaud , Philippe Agopian , Benjamin Conte , Tristan Tison , Brice Malgras , Sebastien Gaujoux
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Abstract
Introduction
In winter 2023, two earthquakes struck southern and central Turkey, resulting in an estimated 56.000 deaths and more than 100.000 persons with injuries. The management of patients presenting post-earthquake injuries and the usual surgical emergencies was highly challenging in these extremes' conditions. This report presents a home-made temporary solution for ostomy care and supplies in a resource-limited setting.
Case presentation
A 72-year-old woman, admitted 9 days after the earthquake, presented with a transverse colonic incarceration in a Morgagni-Larrey parasternal diaphragmatic hernia, associated with Hinchey III peritonitis. Extended right colectomy was performed with right ileostomy and left colostomy. A home-made ostomy was designed using as supplies an empty intravenous perfusion bag and transparent film dressings. This cheap, homemade and ready-to-use stoma supply was used during the first 3 postoperative days, without any leak or peri-ostomy skin irritation.
Conclusion
In extreme perioperative condition, in a resource-limited setting, ostomy can be temporary equip using a homemade and ready-to-use stoma supply. This equipment is feasible at a low cost in all condition and fit until definitive ostomy supplies can be provided.
期刊介绍:
Trauma Case Reports is the only open access, online journal dedicated to the publication of case reports in all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Case reports on all aspects of trauma management, surgical procedures for all tissues, resuscitation, anaesthesia and trauma and tissue healing will be considered for publication by the international editorial team and will be subject to peer review. Bringing together these cases from an international authorship will shed light on surgical problems and help in their effective resolution.