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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Endotoxemia Fails to Predict Survival in Severe Intraabdominal Infection

    Gram-negative sepsis with consecutive septic organ failure is responsible for the still persisting high mortality rate in severe intraabdominal infection as peritonitis or superinfected acute necrotizing pancr...

    M. Rogy, R. Függer, F. Herbst, W. Kwasny, G. Hamilton in The Open Packing — Laparostomy — (1991)

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    Laparostomies and Preplanned Revisions: A Therapeutic Concept in Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis

    Unsatisfactorily high mortality rates in the treatment of acute necrotizing pancreatitis led to the inauguration of numerous surgical concepts. They derive from the fact that acute necrotizing pancreatitis can...

    R. Függer, F. Schulz, F. Herbst, J. Funovics in The Open Packing — Laparostomy — (1991)