| Literature DB >> 10097589 |
M Wada1, M Onda, A Tokunaga, T Kiyama, T Yoshiyuki, N Matsukura, K Furukawa, K Egami, K Yamashita.
Abstract
Spontaneous gastrointestinal perforations in three patients with lymphoma were considered to be treatment-related conditions. All three were diagnosed as having malignant lymphoma by histological examination, and treated with chemotherapy and steroids. Four to 14 days after the start of chemotherapy, they complained of abdominal pain and plain roentgenograms revealed pneumoperitoneum. The interval between the onset of peritonitis and operation was almost 24 h. Emergency operations were carried out; one patient with a jejunal perforation underwent resection of the jejunum, another with a gastric perforation received a simple closure with omental patch, and the third with a gastric perforation underwent gastrectomy. Two patients recovered from the surgery, while the gastrectomy patient died due to sepsis. The favorable outcome of the surgical intervention is attributed to early diagnosis, prompt exploration, and selective operative procedures. We recommended a simple closure with omental patch for gastroduodenal perforation. Resection and primary anastomosis are possible only in the small bowel.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10097589 DOI: 10.1272/jnms.66.37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nihon Ika Daigaku Zasshi ISSN: 0048-0444