A Clinical Study of Management of Perforative Peritonitis and Its Surgical Outcome

C ChandraKumarP, Venkatesh Kharalkar, B. Raghavendra
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Background Secondary peritonitis presents common life-threatening conditions associated with high mortality and morbidity. Management of perforative peritonitis poses significant challenges to the treating surgeons with respect to surgical outcome thereby demanding thorough evaluation and appropriate management in such cases. Objectives To study the clinical profile, management of perforative peritonitis and its surgical outcomes. Methodology A case series study of 513 patients with Perforative Peritonitis was studied in setting of tertiary care hospital in the department of general surgery at Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences, Ballari, Karnataka during the period of June 2015 to January 2018. Among the selected patients the clinical profile, etiological profile and the surgical interventions were undertaken and the outcome were noted. Appropriate descriptive statistics were used to analyse the findings and to draw the inferences. Results There were 390 males and 123 females. The mean age of patients was 35.95 ± 24.87 years. Common cause of perforative peritonitis were acid peptic disease (35.7%), infectious disease (23%), trauma (13%) and malignancy (2.3%). Complication rate and mortality among the patients was 47.2% and 9.6% respectively. Elderly age, comorbid condition, infectious disease etiology and malignancy and site of perforation were the important determinants of mortality among the patients. Conclusion GI perforations are one of the most common surgical emergencies. Mortality depends on the age and general condition of the patient, associated pre-operative co-morbidities, site of perforation and etiology.
穿孔性腹膜炎的治疗及手术效果的临床研究
背景:继发性腹膜炎是一种常见的危及生命的疾病,具有高死亡率和发病率。穿孔性腹膜炎的治疗对外科医生的手术结果提出了重大挑战,因此需要对此类病例进行彻底的评估和适当的管理。目的探讨穿孔性腹膜炎的临床特点、治疗及手术效果。方法对2015年6月至2018年1月在卡纳塔克邦巴拉里市Vijayanagara医学科学研究所普通外科三级医院就诊的513例穿孔性腹膜炎患者进行病例系列研究。对所选患者进行临床资料、病因资料和手术干预,并记录结果。使用适当的描述性统计来分析调查结果并得出推论。结果男性390例,女性123例。患者平均年龄35.95±24.87岁。穿孔性腹膜炎的常见病因为胃酸消化性疾病(35.7%)、感染性疾病(23%)、外伤(13%)和恶性肿瘤(2.3%)。并发症发生率为47.2%,死亡率为9.6%。年龄、合并症、感染性疾病病因、穿孔的恶性程度和部位是影响患者死亡率的重要因素。结论消化道穿孔是最常见的外科急症之一。死亡率取决于患者的年龄和一般情况、相关的术前合并症、穿孔部位和病因。
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