| Literature DB >> 31739759 |
Ronald Okidi1, Vanusa D Sambo1, Martin D Ogwang1, David Mutiibwa2, Noralis P Benitez2, Felix Bongomin3.
Abstract
We studied our 30-day postoperative outcomes in patients with non-traumatic gastroduodenal perforation (NTGDP) in Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, southwestern Uganda. We conducted a one-year prospective study of patients who underwent exploratory laparotomy for suspected NTGDP between June 2016 and July 2017. Twenty-nine patients had NTGDP, the male-to-female ratio was 3:1 and median age was 60 years (range = 13-80 years). Most (83%) patients were negative for Helicobacter pylori on histology. One patient had a gastric adenocarcinoma. A total of 26 (90%) patients had Graham's omentopexy performed. The 30-day mortality rate was 34%. Pyrexia at hospital admission, pre-surgical delay (> 72 h), preoperative shock and peritoneal contamination, were associated with higher mortality rates with preoperative shock being an independent predictor of mortality. H. pylori-negative NTGDP presents a unique challenge in our setting, affecting mainly middle-aged and elderly patients. One-third of our patients did not survive one month.Entities:
Keywords: 30-day outcome; Non-traumatic gastroduodenal perforation; southwestern Uganda
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31739759 DOI: 10.1177/0049475519887654
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Doct ISSN: 0049-4755 Impact factor: 0.731