A Clinical study on Perforation Peritonitis patients to assess its Morbidity & Mortality
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 4
Abstract
Peritonitis is defined as an inflammation of the serosal membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and the organs contained in it. Its a life threatening condition having significant morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis is based on clinical background, Plain X-ray abdomen, Ultrasound and CT scan with Local and systemic findings. Our prospective observational study was carried out on such patients admitted in Department of Surgery from 1 st Dec 2015 to 31st of March 2017 to assess disease’s morbidity & mortality. A total of 51 patients were in this study. Our study concluded that delay in presentation, hypotension at time of admission, hypoalbumenia, site of perforation and type of operative procedure performed are significant factors affecting the morbidity and mortality in case of perforation peritonitis Simple repair is the recommended procedure in most of the cases, but more definite resection and anastasmosis can be justified in patient with favourable outcome. In gross peritoneal contamination, stoma formation should be procedure of choice
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Krishna Kumar Bharang, Dr Jitendra Kumar Dangi, Dr Nitin Garg
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