Background: The most common surgical emergency in general surgery is perforation peritonitis. It is a serious condition with a mortality rate of up to 20%, and it is the third most common cause of surgical abdomen after appendicitis and intestinal obstruction. The aim of this study to discuss presentation, etiology, management and outcome of perforation peritonitis in our hospital. Methods: The 60 patients with features of perforation peritonitis admitted from September 2021 to August 2022 in the department of general surgery, PMCH, Patna were chosen. Descriptive statistics was used for analysis. Detailed history was taken, physical examination and X-ray was done. Signs and symptoms, duration of illness, age of presentation, intra-op findin...
INTRODUCTION: Peritonitis is one of the most common surgical emergency encountered in day to day pr...
Background: The purpose of this study is to estimate disease burden, clinical features, and outcome ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and pattern on acute peritonitis at tertiary care teaching hos...
Peritonitis is the inflammation of the serosal membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and the orga...
NEED FOR THE STUDY: Peritonitis remains one of most important infectious problems that a surgeon ha...
INTRODUCTION: Perforative peritonitis is a common emergency encounnted by surgeons all over the wor...
Objective: To determine the outcome of acute cause-related peritonitis correlated with the duration ...
Introduction: Perforations of the gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered surgical emergen...
Background: Acute abdomen is one of the most common causes of emergencies which present to surgeon a...
Background:Peritonitis, while no longer the over whelming problem it once was, is still the most com...
INTRODUCTION: Perforation peritonitis is the most common surgical emergency in India. Despite advan...
Objectives: Peritonitis secondary to gastrointestinal perforation is a common surgical emergency tha...
NEED FOR THE STUDY: Peritonitis remains one of most important infectious problems that a surgeon ha...
Introduction :Surgical team always tries to provide consistently low incidence of major complication...
INTRODUCTION: Perforation peritonitis has been found to be a common surgical emergency in India. De...
INTRODUCTION: Peritonitis is one of the most common surgical emergency encountered in day to day pr...
Background: The purpose of this study is to estimate disease burden, clinical features, and outcome ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and pattern on acute peritonitis at tertiary care teaching hos...
Peritonitis is the inflammation of the serosal membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and the orga...
NEED FOR THE STUDY: Peritonitis remains one of most important infectious problems that a surgeon ha...
INTRODUCTION: Perforative peritonitis is a common emergency encounnted by surgeons all over the wor...
Objective: To determine the outcome of acute cause-related peritonitis correlated with the duration ...
Introduction: Perforations of the gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered surgical emergen...
Background: Acute abdomen is one of the most common causes of emergencies which present to surgeon a...
Background:Peritonitis, while no longer the over whelming problem it once was, is still the most com...
INTRODUCTION: Perforation peritonitis is the most common surgical emergency in India. Despite advan...
Objectives: Peritonitis secondary to gastrointestinal perforation is a common surgical emergency tha...
NEED FOR THE STUDY: Peritonitis remains one of most important infectious problems that a surgeon ha...
Introduction :Surgical team always tries to provide consistently low incidence of major complication...
INTRODUCTION: Perforation peritonitis has been found to be a common surgical emergency in India. De...
INTRODUCTION: Peritonitis is one of the most common surgical emergency encountered in day to day pr...
Background: The purpose of this study is to estimate disease burden, clinical features, and outcome ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and pattern on acute peritonitis at tertiary care teaching hos...