A Study of Etiology, Management and Outcome of Peritonitis Due to Perforation of Hollow Abdominal Viscera

Journal Title: New Indian Journal of Surgery - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: Perforation Peritonitis is one of the common and Life Threatening Surgical Emergency all over the world. The outcomes in India and in our region i.e., Udaipur, Rajasthan are no exception to it. The most common etiology in our region is perforation of diseased Viscera, which is different from western world [2, 5]. The present study was carried out to evaluate the etiology, pathology, site of perforation, and surgical management, post operative complications and mortality.

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Kumawat Jamna L.

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  • EP ID EP473180
  • DOI 10.21088/nijs.0976.4747.8417.13
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Kumawat Jamna L. (2017). A Study of Etiology, Management and Outcome of Peritonitis Due to Perforation of Hollow Abdominal Viscera. New Indian Journal of Surgery, 8(4), 526-529. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-473180