Title: Pattern of Peptic Perforation at VSS IMSAR, Burla- Retrospective Study of 100 Cases

Authors: Dr Banabihari Mishra, Dr Bhupesh Kumar Nayak, Dr Kishan Bhoi

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i10.73

Abstract

Acute peptic perforation may occur in gastric & duodenal ulcers. Proton pump inhibitors, H2 blockers, H pylori eradication therapy has still not slowed down the incidence of Acute peptic perforation. In emergency gastric surgery, Acute peptic perforation is still the most common emergency surgery associated with high mortality & morbidity. In emergency acute peptic perforation were diagnosed by the gas under diaphragm in x-ray abdomen in straight erect posture & obliteration of liver dullness. The main surgical treatment was simple closure with grahams patch. Data was collected on various variables such as age group, sex, blood group ,seasonal occurrence ,dietary habits, drug history, lifestyle history, prior diagnosis to surgery, findings on admission/per operative findings, methods of operation, complications. A clinical pattern of peptic perforation was carried out at emergency of the department of general & laparoscopic, surgery, VSSIMSAR, Burla, Odisha between 2012 & 2016 july.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Banabihari Mishra

Asso. Prof., Department of General Surgery

VSS IMSAR, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha, India

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