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Incidence of abdominal tuberculosis in 186 cases of acute abdomen presenting in our surgical emergency department
APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2010; 4 (1): 28-32
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118074
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Among 186 cases of Acute Abdomen, determining the frequency of abdominal tuberculosis patients with their outcome. A prospective case study from January, 2009 to June 2010. Surgical Unit-V District Headquarters [Teaching] Hospital, Faisalabad. Detailed data of each patient including presentation, operative findings, procedure performed, post operative outcome and histopathology was entered on a specially designed Performa, compiled and analyzed. During the period of study, 186 patients presented in the surgical emergency with complaints of acute abdomen out of which 54 [29.03%] were of abdominal tuberculosis. Mean age of presentation was 27.3 years. Operative findings showed predominance of ileocaecal hypertrophic tuberculosis [tuberculous mass] in 18 [33.33%] patients, followed by tuberculous adhesions, ileal strictures and plastic gut.The surgical procedures were performed according to their intra-abdominal findings out of which right hemicolectomy with ileocolic end to end anastomosis in 18 [33.33%] patients remained the commenest procedure performed followed by segmental ileal resection anastomosis, ileostomy and stricturoplasty. 20 [37.04%] patients reported to have post-operative complications in which wound infection in 7 [12.96%] remained the highest occurring postoperative complication followed by intra-abdominal collection, anastomotic leakage and septicemia. Mortality rate among the patients of abdominal tuberculosis in this study remained 5.56%. Complicated abdominal tuberculosis is the most common pathology of acute abdomen. By proper management of pre-complicated abdominal tuberculosis, this disastrous stage of disease resulting in so morbidity and mortality can be reduced
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal / Emergency Service, Hospital / Abdomen, Acute Type of study: Incidence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Ann. Punjab Med. Coll. Year: 2010

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal / Emergency Service, Hospital / Abdomen, Acute Type of study: Incidence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Ann. Punjab Med. Coll. Year: 2010