Role Of Ileostomy In The Management Of Typhoid Perforation Of Small Bowel In Children.
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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v3i1&2.3461Keywords:
Perforated typhoid enteritis, ileostomy.Abstract
Prospective study of eighty one cases of perforated typhoid enteritis is presented. Sixty four (79.75%) patients presented with single perforation. In 47 (58.02%) patients perforation was less than one centimeter in diameter and simple closure of perforation done. Whereas 17 (20.98%) patients had perforation more than one centimeter in diameter and wedge resection as done in these cases. Seventeen (20.98%) patients presented with multiple perforations and gross peritonitis. Double barrel ileostomy was done in these cases. Postoperative recovery was satisfactory with no mortality and minimal complications.Downloads
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06/23/2020
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REHMAN, S. U. ., DAR, S. H. ., AHMED, M. ., & RAZA, M. N. . (2020). Role Of Ileostomy In The Management Of Typhoid Perforation Of Small Bowel In Children. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 3(1&2), 23–25. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v3i1&2.3461
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