What is the treatment of abdominal septal compartment syndrome

Clinical treatment for interstitial compartment syndrome usually uses the following methods: firstly, for patients with mild disease, enemas and gastrointestinal decompression are used to reduce intra-abdominal pressure. Secondly, for more serious cases, it is usually necessary to open the abdomen for decompression, expose the intestinal tube in the abdominal cavity outside the body, use a sterile bag for wrapping, and protect it to pay attention to good care after the operation. Then the patient needs intravenous replenishment of body fluids and adequate nutrition intravenously until the edema of the intestine and other conditions improve and the pressure in the abdominal cavity becomes less and the wound is surgically closed again.