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Post-Operative Complications of Illeal Perforation: Experienced of 100 Patients in Bangladesh

Mahbuba Begum, MA Majid, Ruhul Hasan Joarder,Mostafizur Rahman, Bidyut Chandra Debnath, Abu Sayeed Mohammad,Wahida Begum,Din Mohammad

Journal of Current and Advance Medical Research(2016)

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Background: Ileal perforation is a serious surgical emergency. Objective: The objective of the present  study was to see the post-operative complications of ileal perforation patients. Methodology: This cross  sectional study was conducted in the Department of Surgery at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka  from September 2000 to December 2002 for period of 2 years and 3 months. All the patients presented with  ileal perforation at any age with both sexes were included in this study. Patients were selected consecutively  and the patients who showed ileal perforation at laparotomy were included in this study. A standard protocol  was filled up for every patient. Preoperative diagnosis was based on detailed history, complete physical  examinations supported by plain x-ray abdomen in erect posture including both domes of diaphragm. After  immediate resuscitation surgical treatment was undertaken as soon as possible following admission in all  cases. Surgical procedures included simple repair, wedge resection and repair, resection and anastomosis,  right hemi colectomy and temporary ileostomy. Histopathological examination of tissues from the margin of  perforation and mesenteric lymph nodes were carried out in almost all cases. Result: Out of 100 patients  complications were observed in 53 patients. Thus, incidence of complication was 53%. In 47 patients postoperative period was uneventful. Most of the complications were observed around 3 rd to 5 th post-operative  day. Wound infection was the most common complication and noted in 4 th to 7 th postoperative day.  Respiratory complications were also common and mostly observed on 2dpostoperative day. All these  patients presented with loose motion and lower abdominal pain on 3 rd postoperative day. Faecal fistula  developed on 3 rd to 5 th postoperative day in 3 cases resulting from disruption of simple repair in 2 cases and  anastomotic leakage in 1 case who later died complicated by septicemia and multi-organ failure.  Conclusion: Wound infection is the most common post-operative complication followed by septicemia and  respiratory complication. Journal of Current and Advance Medical Research 2016;3(1):2-5
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illeal perforation,complications,bangladesh,patients,post-operative
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