Mobilize a Well-Vascularized & Tension-Free Pedicle of Omentum
Place Interrupted Sutures on Opposite Sides of the Perforation Through Healthy Tissue
Leave Untied
Lay Omental Flap Over the Perforation
Gently Tie Down the Sutures Over the Omentum
Test for Air Leak
Do Not Repair the Primary Defect – Friable Tissue May Tear or Cause Stricture
Serosal (Thal) Patch
Serosa of a Jejunal Loop Sewn Over Perforation
Used if Omental Graham Patch Not Possible
Procedure:
Mobilize a Loop of Jejunum to the Defect
Suture Jejunal Serosa to Cover the Defect
Omental Patch 1
References
Maghsoudi H, Ghaffari A. Generalized peritonitis requiring re-operation after leakage of omental patch repair of perforated peptic ulcer. Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2011 Mar-Apr;17(2):124-8. (License: CC BY-2.0)
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