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Clinico-demographic study of Peptic Perforation
Objective: Peptic Ulcer perforation is commonest emergency faced by the surgeons. Objective of this study is to assess the surgical outcome and prognosis of peptic ulcer perforation. Materials & Methods : Data from 25 patients who underwent emergency
Patel, Rajesh K +2 more
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The Use of Abdominal Drains in Perforated Peptic Ulcer [PDF]
Background: Peptic ulcer disease’s second-most common complication is perforation, constituting a surgical emergency with approximately 30% short-term mortality and 50% morbidity. Patients with untreated duodenal ulceration face a 10% lifetime risk
Hast Jabali, Hussein Ahmed
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Validation of Boey's Score in Predicting Morbidity and Mortality in Peptic Ulcer Perforation Peritonitis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Peptic ulcer perforation is reported in 2-10% of all the known cases of peptic ulcers. There are many scoring systems for peptic ulcer perforation and peritonitis.
Gokul Ram, V
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Background—The use of ulcerogenic drugs is the only well documented risk factor for peptic ulcer perforation, but accounts for only a quarter of the events.
J A Søreide +7 more
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NSAID induced perforated peptic ulcer in a pediatric sickle cell patient
Peptic ulcer disease is a relatively rare entity in the pediatric population. Given the trend toward multimodal pain control for pain crises in Sickle Cell Disease patients, they are at an increased risk of developing complications secondary to peptic ...
Crystal Johnson-Mann +3 more
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GASTRO-DUODENAL PEPTIC ULCER PERFORATION
Objectives: To determine the epidemiology of, and define the morbidity and mortalityfactors following emergency surgery for patients with perforated peptic ulcer diseasein Accra, Ghana.Design: A retrospective and prospective hospital-based study.Setting:
Clegg-Lamptey, J. N. +2 more
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Clinical study and management of peritonitis secondary to perforated peptic ulcer
Background: Perforated peptic ulcer is the most common cause among all causes of gastrointestinal tract perforation which is an emergency condition of the abdomen that requires early recognition and timely surgical management. Peptic ulcer perforation is
Dushyant Kumar Rohit +2 more
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Correlation Between Candidiasis And Mortality In Gastric Ulcer Perforation Patients
Background: Gastric ulcer disease remains the most common gastrointestinal disease. This affects about 4 million people every year worldwide with an incidence of 1.5%-3% and 2-14% of these will progress to perforation.
Sulistiyani, Faradina +2 more
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Perforated peptic ulcers in children: a systematic review
Background Perforated peptic ulcers (PPU) represent a significant complication of peptic ulcers, associated with high mortality. As no systematic review of the literature on PPU in children currently exists, this study aims to summarize findings from ...
Stipe Vidović +4 more
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