Intraperitoneal infusion

Intra-abdominal infusion I. intraperitonealis is a pathological condition caused by the appearance of discharge in the abdominal cavity. It can be caused by various diseases. Possible causes of intra-abdominal infusion and treatment results. What diseases is associated with intra-abdominal infusion? Consequences of intra-abdominal infusions. Why is it important to consult a doctor if intra-abdominal leakage is detected? When to do an intra-abdominal puncture. Normal intra-abdominal pressure for different patients. There are many reasons that can cause intra-abdominal infusions, and diagnostic methods are ambiguous.

Intra-abdominal transfusion is the introduction of fluid into the abdominal cavity to improve digestion or prevent inflammatory diseases of the abdominal cavity (appendicitis, peritonitis, etc.).

The meaning of such treatment is to fill the cavity from which the intestinal loops fall out with fecal and/or pus-like contents in order to prevent their further movement outside the abdominal cavity and their absorption.