Postoperative peritonitis (PoP), despite their relatively low incidence, are associated with high mortality. Such poor outcomes are also related to the high proportion of aged patients, whose intra-abdominal infections are difficult to manage. The study included 84 consecutive patients with PoP. The aim was the validation of the Mannheim Prognostic Index (MPI) in the context of PoP and the assessment of the prognostic impact of age and other clinical factors in a large series from a tertiary center. PoP had an incidence of 3.9% in all the abdominal surgeries in the study period. Surgical control of POP focus was achieved in 90.5% of cases and a complete abdominal clearance in 58.3%. Complication rate was 75% with a mortality of 26.2%. For M...
Background: The early assessment and recognition of peritonitis patient is required in surgical emer...
Abstract. Mortality of generalized postoperative peritonitis remains high at 22 % to 55%. The aim of...
Aim: Diverticulitis free perforation still remains a major life-threatening condition. Herein we eva...
Postoperative peritonitis (PoP), despite their relatively low incidence, are associated with high mo...
Background: Peritonitis from perforation of abdominal viscera is associated with high mortality. In ...
Peritonitis is a serious intra-abdominal infection with poor prognosis despite application of aggres...
Introduction. Acute Secondary Peritonitis due to abdominal visceral perforation is characterized by ...
Background: Mannheim Peritonitis Index, that has been evaluated to calculate the prognosis of the pe...
Background: Successful management of peritonitis has, for decades, presented a challenge to surgeons...
Background: Successful management of peritonitis has, for decades, presented a challenge to surgeons...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to find the complications in post-operative patients of p...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the Mannheim Peritonitis Index (MPI) usefulne...
Introduction: The incidence of secondary peritonitis is decreasing in many parts of the world. Howe...
Mortality of generalized postoperative peritonitis remains high at 22% to 55%. The aim of the presen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study attempts to evaluate the prognostic value of MPI scoring syst...
Background: The early assessment and recognition of peritonitis patient is required in surgical emer...
Abstract. Mortality of generalized postoperative peritonitis remains high at 22 % to 55%. The aim of...
Aim: Diverticulitis free perforation still remains a major life-threatening condition. Herein we eva...
Postoperative peritonitis (PoP), despite their relatively low incidence, are associated with high mo...
Background: Peritonitis from perforation of abdominal viscera is associated with high mortality. In ...
Peritonitis is a serious intra-abdominal infection with poor prognosis despite application of aggres...
Introduction. Acute Secondary Peritonitis due to abdominal visceral perforation is characterized by ...
Background: Mannheim Peritonitis Index, that has been evaluated to calculate the prognosis of the pe...
Background: Successful management of peritonitis has, for decades, presented a challenge to surgeons...
Background: Successful management of peritonitis has, for decades, presented a challenge to surgeons...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to find the complications in post-operative patients of p...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the Mannheim Peritonitis Index (MPI) usefulne...
Introduction: The incidence of secondary peritonitis is decreasing in many parts of the world. Howe...
Mortality of generalized postoperative peritonitis remains high at 22% to 55%. The aim of the presen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study attempts to evaluate the prognostic value of MPI scoring syst...
Background: The early assessment and recognition of peritonitis patient is required in surgical emer...
Abstract. Mortality of generalized postoperative peritonitis remains high at 22 % to 55%. The aim of...
Aim: Diverticulitis free perforation still remains a major life-threatening condition. Herein we eva...