Clinical Presentation and Surgical Outcome in Patients Presented with Peritonitis

Abro, Shahnawaz and Qureshi, Sajjad Hussian and Hameed, Faiza and Ahmed, Aftab and Yousif, Sohail (2021) Clinical Presentation and Surgical Outcome in Patients Presented with Peritonitis. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (30B). pp. 185-190. ISSN 2456-9119

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Clinical Presentation and Surgical Outcome in Patients Presented with Peritonitis Shahnawaz Abro Sajjad Hussian Qureshi Faiza Hameed Aftab Ahmed Sohail Yousif

Objective: To determine the surgical outcome in patients with peritonitis at tertiary care Hospital. Materials and Methods: This descriptive case series study was conducted in general surgery department of Peoples Medical Collage Hospital, Nawabshah (SBA). Study duration was two year from August 2014 to July 2016. All the patients aged more than 12 years and of both genders were included. Surgical management was done in all of the study subjects. Abdominal cavity was produced with midline incisions using grid iron as per investigations and clinical evaluation; the quantity and quality of intra-abdominal exudates were measured. Intestinal contents and pus were removed from peritoneal cavity with suction as well as by manual mopping, and full lavage was carried out with 3-5 liters of normal saline to all parts of the abdominal cavity. All the demographic data including clinical presentation and surgical outcome in terms of post-operative complications, Hospital stay and mortality were recorded via study proforma. Results: A total of 100 cases of peritonitis 75% patients were male and 25% patients were female. The mean age of patients was 36.21+12.32 years. Acute generalized abdominal pain was in all cases, followed by fever 91.0%, vomiting 66.0%, constipation 69.0% and 2.0% patients complained of passing blood per rectum. Generalized abdominal tenderness, including rebound tenderness 90%, abdominal rigidity 83%, dehydration 88%, abdominal distention 85%, absent gut sound 70%, shifting dullness was elicited in 64% of cases and jaundice in 1.0% of cases. According to post-operative complications 20.0% patients developed Septicemia and Fecal fistula, 40.0% had wound Infection only, 9.0% patients developed wound infection and septicemia, 4.0% patients developed septicemia without any wound infection. Most of the patients had prolonged Hospital stay and overall mortality rate was 16%. Conclusion: Surgical outcome of the peritonitis resulted poor in those cases who came late and there was huge contamination of peritoneal cavity when operated, these patients developed post-operative complications i.e. wound infection, septicemia, faecal fistula and there hospital stay was longer.
06 07 2021 185 190 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i30B31653 https://journaljpri.com/index.php/JPRI/article/view/2483 https://www.journaljpri.com/index.php/JPRI/article/download/31653/59449 https://www.journaljpri.com/index.php/JPRI/article/download/31653/59449 https://www.journaljpri.com/index.php/JPRI/article/download/31653/59450

Item Type: Article
Subjects: EP Archives > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 Mar 2023 12:06
Last Modified: 12 Jul 2024 09:30
URI: http://research.send4journal.com/id/eprint/638

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