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JLUMHS-Journal of the Liaquat University of Medical Health. 2009; 8 (1): 34-36
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-195919

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Objective: to find out the changing trends in topography of peptic ulcer perforation


Design: retrospective


Setting: department of Surgery, Unit II Chandka Medical College Teaching Hospital Larkana


Duration: from July 2004 to June 2007 [3 years]


Patients and methods: the age, sex, clinical presentations, treatment options and operative findings of patients, who presented with perforated peptic ulcer were studied from their case files, and data were analysed


Results: out of 86 patients, 81 were males and 5 were females with a male to female ratio of 16.2:1. The prevalence of perforation was highest in patients of 40-59 years of age. Seventy-six patients underwent emergency explorative laparotomy. Among these, 70 patients had gastric and 6 had duodenal ulcer perforation, resulting in duodenal to gastric ulcer ratio of 1:11.5. Repair with Omentopexy was the procedure employed


Conclusions: peptic ulcer perforation is most common in the stomach of middle aged man

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JLUMHS-Journal of the Liaquat University of Medical Health. 2009; 8 (2): 143-145
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-195944

RESUMO

Objective: to study the pattern and outcomes of firearm injuries at Department of Surgery during 3 years


Design: retrospective study


Setting: department of Surgery, Unit II, Chandka Medical College Teaching Hospital Larkana


Duration: three years, from July 2004 to June 2007


Patients and methods: record of all firearm injury cases, who presented during study period, was analyzed. Data were collected on printed proforma from indoor patient record [case file] and operation theatre record. Demographic data, clinical presentation, site and frequency of injuries, investigations including radiology, operative findings, and postoperative course were the variables of study


Results: out of 282 firearm injured patients, 258 were males and 24 were females, with male to female ratio of 10.7:1. The age ranged 12-80 years. Ninety-nine [33.68%] patients had injuries to abdomen only and 72 [25.53%] to chest only, while 72 [25.53%] patients had multiple injuries including injuries to abdomen. One-hundred and twelve [39.71%] patients underwent Laparatomy [including patients with multiple injuries], 66 [23.40%] required chest intubations. Twohundred and forty-four [86.52%] patients were cured and discharged. Seven [2.48%] patients were referred to other departments like Orthopaedic and Neuromedicine and 14 [4.96%] to other hospitals with advanced patient care facilities. Mortality rate was 6%


Conclusion: the firearm injury is common in 20-39 year old males. The most common site of injury is abdomen. The commonly injured intra-abdominal organ is bowel followed by liver and kidney, while most commonly injured extra-abdominal organ is lung

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JLUMHS-Journal of the Liaquat University of Medical Health Sciences. 2008; 7 (3): 180-183
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-197936

RESUMO

Objective: To identify the spectrum of diseases leading to acute abdomen in local population, presenting in a surgical unit. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Department of Surgery Unit-II Chandka Medical College Teaching Hospital Larkana. Duration: A period of three years, from July 2004 to June 2007


Patients and Methods: All patients presenting with non-traumatic acute abdominal pain were included in the study. Patients presenting with gynecological and urological causes were excluded. Their presentation, diagnosis and management were recorded from their case files and OT registers


Results: During the period under review, a total of 586 patients presented with non-traumatic acute abdomen; of which there were 412 [70.30%] males and 174 [29.69%] females, with a male to female ratio of 2.3:1. The highest incidence of acute abdomen 163 [27.81%] was found in patients of 21-30 years age group, followed by under 20 age group 150 [25.59%] and 30-40 years age group 101 [17.23%]. The most common cause of acute abdomen was acute appendicitis accounting for 205 [35%] admissions. These patients were mostly young males in teens and twenties. Intestinal obstruction was second leading cause accounting for 167 [28.5%] cases and this affected more commonly the middle aged persons. Five hundred and twelve [87.37%] patients were treated successfully and discharged home while 3% left against medical advice. Mortality was 9.55% and it was highest in patients presenting with perforation peritonitis


Conclusion: The most common cause of acute abdomen in this study was acute appendicitis affecting young population. This was followed by intestinal obstruction and gut perforation. Acute cholecystitis commonly affects the middle aged, post-menopausal women. Pancreatitis is a rare cause of acute abdomen in this area

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