Review of Septic Shock in General and Abdominal Surgery

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Asgard Ramón Bernal Ornelas

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Sepsis remains a significant concern in the context of abdominal surgery, often culminating in septic shock—an acute, life-threatening condition. This comprehensive review explores the epidemiology, risk factors, complications, and management of septic shock in the aftermath of abdominal surgery. Understanding these aspects is essential for healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes and ensure the safe delivery of surgical interventions.

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Asgard Ramón Bernal Ornelas. (2023). Review of Septic Shock in General and Abdominal Surgery. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 3(10), 2202–2204. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i10-15
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