Introduction Several factors associated with poor outcome in perforated peptic ulcer have been identified: delay in diagnosis, coexistent medical illness, shock on admission, leukocytosis, and old age. Such factors increase morbidity and mortality in perforated peptic ulcer disease. Careful resuscitation and perioperative optimization play a significant role in reducing morbidity and mortality associated with perforated peptic ulcer disease. Methods A prospective study of 60 cases who were operated for perforated peptic ulcer was done at Sheth L.G. Municipal General Hospital affiliated with AMCMET Medical College & Research Centre, Ahmedabad. Categorization of these patients was done according to Boey score and their outcome was ...
BACKGROUND: Perforation is the most common complication of peptic ulcer disease. In spite of moder...
Background and objectives: Perforation is an important life-threatening complication of peptic ulcer...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: With the introduction of H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, th...
Background: A number of prognostic factors for morbidity and mortality following perforated peptic u...
INTRODUCTION: In this study of Perforative peritonitis, we have studied the role of Jabalpur Scori...
Background : Perforated Peptic Ulcer [PPU] is a common condition operated as emergency in almost all...
WOS: 000355193300029PubMed ID: 26011220Regarding the complications of peptic ulcer, a perforation re...
The following is a study on role of Boey`s score on predicting the mortality and morbidity in perfor...
Objective: To assess the risk factor that influence mortality from perforated peptic ulcer. Design:...
Background Mortality rates in perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) have remained unchanged. The aim of this...
Background: Scores commonly employed to risk stratify perforated peptic ulcer patients include ASA (...
BACKGROUND: Peptic ulcer perforation is reported in 2-10% of all the known cases of peptic ulcers. ...
AIM: To evaluate the main factors associated with mortality in patients undergoing surgery for perfo...
Objective: Peptic Ulcer perforation is commonest emergency faced by the surgeons. Objective of this ...
Background: Peptic ulcer perforation remains a significant clinical problem with high morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: Perforation is the most common complication of peptic ulcer disease. In spite of moder...
Background and objectives: Perforation is an important life-threatening complication of peptic ulcer...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: With the introduction of H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, th...
Background: A number of prognostic factors for morbidity and mortality following perforated peptic u...
INTRODUCTION: In this study of Perforative peritonitis, we have studied the role of Jabalpur Scori...
Background : Perforated Peptic Ulcer [PPU] is a common condition operated as emergency in almost all...
WOS: 000355193300029PubMed ID: 26011220Regarding the complications of peptic ulcer, a perforation re...
The following is a study on role of Boey`s score on predicting the mortality and morbidity in perfor...
Objective: To assess the risk factor that influence mortality from perforated peptic ulcer. Design:...
Background Mortality rates in perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) have remained unchanged. The aim of this...
Background: Scores commonly employed to risk stratify perforated peptic ulcer patients include ASA (...
BACKGROUND: Peptic ulcer perforation is reported in 2-10% of all the known cases of peptic ulcers. ...
AIM: To evaluate the main factors associated with mortality in patients undergoing surgery for perfo...
Objective: Peptic Ulcer perforation is commonest emergency faced by the surgeons. Objective of this ...
Background: Peptic ulcer perforation remains a significant clinical problem with high morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: Perforation is the most common complication of peptic ulcer disease. In spite of moder...
Background and objectives: Perforation is an important life-threatening complication of peptic ulcer...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: With the introduction of H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, th...