Original paper
Management of Flood syndrome: What can we do better?
Volume: 27, Issue: 32, Pages: 5297 - 5305
Published: Aug 28, 2021
Abstract
Approximately 20% of cirrhotic patients with ascites develop umbilical herniation. These patients usually suffer from multisystemic complications of cirrhosis, have a significantly higher risk of infection, and require accurate surveillance- especially in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The rupture of an umbilical hernia, is an uncommon, life-threatening complication of large-volume ascites and end-stage liver disease...
Paper Details
Title
Management of Flood syndrome: What can we do better?
Published Date
Aug 28, 2021
Volume
27
Issue
32
Pages
5297 - 5305
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