Early Postoperative Acute Abdominal Complications | ||
Al-Kindy College Medical Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 12, Issue 1, June 2016, Pages 27-30 | ||
Authors | ||
Mohammed J. M.Ali Al-Najjar FIBMS; Ali Zamil Mushettet; ; ; Mohammed J. K. Al kaaby FIBMS; | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: The post-operative acute abdominal complication is one of the most difficult clinical problems facing the surgeon, and it represents a unique challenge for him not only because of the difficulty in making a precise diagnosis but also in the decision for further management . Objective: discuss the post-operative acute abdominal complications requiring re-intervention Type of the study: Cross sectional study. Methods : Patients with early post-operative Acute Abdominal complications ( within 30 days from the initial operation ) who required re-intervention were studied prospectively Results :The study included 82 patients 47 of them were females, their age ranging 7-87,Different types of the initial operation were reported,51 % of them were emergency operations. Exploration for Trauma was the most frequent initial operation 28%,followed by Biliary Surgery in 25.6% The most common cause for postoperative acute abdominal complications was intraabdominal infections and /or collections in 68.4% of patients Mortality was 10%, 50% of them were in the intraabdominal infection group 24.3% of patients required more than one re intervention Conclusion : Acute abdominal complications in the early post-operative period presents a problem of special concern not only because of the difficulty in the detection of acute post-operative complications within the abdomen but also in making precise decision to separate those complications from a new condition unrelated to the operation . | ||
Keywords | ||
KEYWORDS; Acute Complications; Re intervention | ||
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