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Acute generalized peritonitis of appendicular origin: Epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects at the Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital

, , , , , , , and . GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 7 (2): 087-092 (May 2021)
DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2021.7.2.0109

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate, the etiologies, the results of management of acute generalized peritonitis of appendicular origin. Acute generalized peritonitis of appendicular origin is defined as acute inflammation of the peritoneum resulting from either perforation of the appendix or spread of a peri-appendicular abscess. Methodology: The visceral surgery department of the Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital served as the framework for this work. All patients admitted and operated on for acute generalized peritonitis of appendicular origin whose records were complete were included in this study. Results: During our study we recorded 23 cases of appendicular peritonitis, the sex ratio of nearly 3.6 reflected a clear male predominance of the condition. We noted 15 cases of appendicular perforation, 8 cases of appendicular gangrene, 2 cases of surgical site infection, 2 cases of evisceration and 2 cases of death. Conclusion: Appendicular peritonitis is a frequent disease, the management is medico-surgical

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