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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 1991; 13 (2): 13-16
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-22102

ABSTRACT

The evisceration is rather a well-known complication to surgeons of the abdomen. 38 post-operating eviscerations were observed at the visceral emergency service C.H.U. Ibn Rochd Casablanca, for the last four years for 2385 laparotomies, with 5 deceases, be it frequency of 1,32% and a mortality of 13,16%. The analysis of these. observations, noting that the emergency conditions played probably a role in the unexpected happening of this complication, since the majority of our operated patients are peritonitis affected [63,2%], so lften mal nutruted, with the antecedents of chronic bronchitis [24,10%] which amputale the possibilities of the pre-operating reanimation. Our death rate, relatively lessened, reflets the interest of the prophylactic and preventive measures taben in respect to this affection. This were able to treat in time [55,26%] of P.O.E. covered before their affirmation in free forms [31,58%], the fixed forms [13,16%] were symptomatic of occlusion on deep seated bride in two patients. Our therapeutic means and our indications are well precise and well codified, however the pronostic of the evisceration remains defited with the post-operating peritonitis and the conditions of collision complicated by renal insufficiency and lung collision; and almost by their combination


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Humans , Male , Female , Postoperative Complications , Abdomen/pathology , Emergencies , Viscera , Acute Disease
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