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Staszewicz W et al. – Acute abdomen in advanced pregnancy is one of the most challenging surgical situations. In life–threatening situations, despite optimal management, foetus distress and preterm delivery may occur. Open abdomen strategy can be successfully applied in pregnant woman.

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