Background Salmonella typhi infection continues to be a significant problem worldwide. Patients suffering from “typhoid” in endemic regions such as West Africa often present late in the course of the disease with symptoms of malnutrition and peritonitis. Clinical peritonitis in these patients is invariably associated with perforation of the terminal ileum and purulent peritonitis. Operative intervention and its success have not been well documented. The purpose of this article is to review the experience of 1 hospital in West Africa and the efficacy of operative management of perforated intestine from typhoid. Methods A retrospective review of all patients admitted between January and October of 2003 to the Carolyn Kempton Memorial Hospita...
Over a 26-year period, there were only twenty four cases of perforated typhoid that were operated at...
Background: Typhoid is a disease caused by a gram negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Prolonged inf...
Between October 2004 and January 2005, 144 patients with peritonitis were admitted to the surgical w...
Background Salmonella typhi infection continues to be a significant problem worldwide. Patients suff...
Typhoid perforation is the most fatal complication of typhoid fever in developing countries and is m...
Background: Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. Despite ...
Background: Despite decades of improvement in patient care globally, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
AbstractBackgroundThe management of ileal typhoid perforation is a challenging task in our environme...
In Bangladesh, clinical records of 323 patients with typhoid fever were reviewed to study the incide...
The appropriate therapy for intestinal perforation in typhoid fever has been controversial since the...
Abstract Background Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. ...
Background: Mortality from typhoid intestinal perforation remains high in the West African sub-regio...
Objective: To study the disease of typhoid in children over a significant period of time, in this ca...
Background: Despite decades of improvement in patient care globally, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
INTRODUCTION: This is a retrospective analysis of patients operated for typhoid perforation, aiming...
Over a 26-year period, there were only twenty four cases of perforated typhoid that were operated at...
Background: Typhoid is a disease caused by a gram negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Prolonged inf...
Between October 2004 and January 2005, 144 patients with peritonitis were admitted to the surgical w...
Background Salmonella typhi infection continues to be a significant problem worldwide. Patients suff...
Typhoid perforation is the most fatal complication of typhoid fever in developing countries and is m...
Background: Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. Despite ...
Background: Despite decades of improvement in patient care globally, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
AbstractBackgroundThe management of ileal typhoid perforation is a challenging task in our environme...
In Bangladesh, clinical records of 323 patients with typhoid fever were reviewed to study the incide...
The appropriate therapy for intestinal perforation in typhoid fever has been controversial since the...
Abstract Background Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. ...
Background: Mortality from typhoid intestinal perforation remains high in the West African sub-regio...
Objective: To study the disease of typhoid in children over a significant period of time, in this ca...
Background: Despite decades of improvement in patient care globally, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
INTRODUCTION: This is a retrospective analysis of patients operated for typhoid perforation, aiming...
Over a 26-year period, there were only twenty four cases of perforated typhoid that were operated at...
Background: Typhoid is a disease caused by a gram negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Prolonged inf...
Between October 2004 and January 2005, 144 patients with peritonitis were admitted to the surgical w...