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Typhoid intestinal perforations in Nigerian children.

D E Meier1, J L Tarpley.   

Abstract

This study was a retrospective analysis of 75 children with perforated typhoid enteritis treated at the Baptist Medical Centre in Ogbomoso, Nigeria over a 4-year period. The mean age was 11.4 years. The usual symptoms were fever and abdominal pain, with a mean duration of 10.5 days. The diagnosis of perforation was usually based on the history and physical examination alone. The time interval from hospital presentation to operation was 11 hours, during which intravenous crystalloid and antibiotics were administered. Among the 75 children, 53 (71%) had a single perforation, and 22 had multiple perforations. Débridement and two-layered closure was performed in 71 (95%) and resection with anastomosis in 4 (5%). Ileus resolution was usually not complete until the eighth postoperative day, and the mean time until the surviving children were afebrile was 10 days. Complications other than death occurred in 7 (9%) children, and there were 15 deaths (20% mortality). All deaths were attributed to overwhelming sepsis, and all but one of the deaths occurred during the first 72 postoperative hours. The only factor statistically significant as a predictor of mortality was the duration of abdominal pain. Improvement in perioperative management including intensive care nursing and more effective antibiotics, although expensive, could result in decreased mortality. A significant decrease in mortality can occur only when the prevention of typhoid fever becomes a higher priority than its treatment.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9494426     DOI: 10.1007/s002689900388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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4.  Predictor of mortality in children with typhoid intestinal perforation in a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria.

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5.  Risk factors affecting morbidity in typhoid enteric perforation.

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6.  Typhoid sigmoid colon perforation in an 18-month-old boy.

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7.  Typhoid intestinal perforations: twenty-six year experience.

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8.  Typhoid intestinal perforations at a University teaching hospital in Northwestern Tanzania: A surgical experience of 104 cases in a resource-limited setting.

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