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Emergency Exploratory

Laparotomy, Evacuation of Hemoperitoneum, repair duodenal stump,


JP drain replacement replacement

An OR- Write Up

Presented to the Faculty of the School of Nursing

University of Baguio

In Partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the

Subject NCENL03

NCA 2

Submitted by:

Gaceta. Katreen Angelique E.

Submitted to:

Angela Moulic RN, MAN


I. PATIENTS PROFILE

Name: Patient PC

Age: 64

Gender: Male

Address:

Nationality: Filipino

Occupation:

Chief Complaint: Abdominal pain

Pre-op Diagnosis:

Post-op Diagnosis: Acute abdomen secondary to hemoperitoneum


secondary to bleeding distal pranceas, duodenal stump leak
localized peritonitis.

Operation performed: “E” exploratomy laparotomy, evacuation


of hemoperitoneum, repair duodenal stump, JP drain
replacement

Surgeon: Dr. Glenn F. Meana

Anesthesiologist: Dr. Marjorie V. Asuncion

Type of anesthesia: GETA General Endotracheal Anesthesia

Instrument Nurse: Mary Ann Casenas

Sponge Nurse: Karlene Damong

Circulating Nurse: Katreen Angelique Gaceta


Operation ended: 12:17 am
II. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

The stomach is a muscular, J-shaped organ in the upper part of


the abdomen. It is part of the digestive system, which extends
from the mouth to the anus. The size of the stomach varies from
person to person, and from meal to meal. The stomach is part of the
digestive system and is connected to the:

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