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Typhoid enteric perforation in north western Nigeria.

S T Edino1, A Z Mohammed, A F Uba, A A Sheshe, M Anumah, O Ochicha, A A Yakubu, S U Alhassan, M Mamman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Typhoid perforation is the most important surgical complication of typhoid enteritis and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES: To determine the pattern and outcome of management of typhoid perforation in Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital, Kano.
METHOD: A retrospective Analysis of patients treated for typhoid perforation over a 6-year period.
RESULTS: There were 47 patients: 35 males and 12 females, ratio 2.9 to 1. The patients were aged 4 years to 58 years (mean 18.9 years). Typhoid perforation occurred all the year round with a peak prevalence in September; Six (12.8%) patients perforated in the first week, 29 (61.7%) second week, and 12 (25.5%) third week, of illness. Single perforation was found in 91.5% of cases, and two to three perforations in 8.5%. Surgical treatment was by simple closure in 72.3%, wedge resection in 8.5%, ileal resection in 17.1% and right hemi-colectomy in 2.1%. Of the 41 survivors (87.2%), wound infection was the most common postoperative complication in 44.7% of cases. The mortality rate was 12.8% mostly due to overwhelming sepsis.
CONCLUSION: Typhoid perforation requiring surgical intervention is still endemic in our subregion, and emphasis should be on preventive measures such as safe drinking water and appropriate sewage disposal, and typhoid vaccination.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15523859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Niger J Med        ISSN: 1115-2613


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