2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20163979
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Retrospective study of perforated peptic ulcer: a surgical emergency

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“…14 Simple closure with omental patch is the procedure of choice and is the most commonly employed surgical technique in most studies. 13 We observed wound infection to be the most common complication in our study similar to the observation by the study Lee et al 15 Follow-up endoscopy of our study group revealed healed ulcer in majority which is similar to the finding by Mansberger JA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…14 Simple closure with omental patch is the procedure of choice and is the most commonly employed surgical technique in most studies. 13 We observed wound infection to be the most common complication in our study similar to the observation by the study Lee et al 15 Follow-up endoscopy of our study group revealed healed ulcer in majority which is similar to the finding by Mansberger JA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…[8][9][10] H. pylori prevalence is 50-80% in PPU and studies support the use of H. pylori eradication treatment in the effective management of peptic ulcer disease. 11,12 Abdominal pain was the most frequent presentation of patients in our study similar to the observation by Mathur PN et al 13 Literature review supports the association between duration of perforation with post-operative outcome. 14 Simple closure with omental patch is the procedure of choice and is the most commonly employed surgical technique in most studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The highest incidence of patients with perforated peptic ulcer was found in the age group of 36-40 years in the present study. This is in accordance with the studies conducted by Mathur et al, 6 Alegbeleye et al, 7 Thorsen et al, 8 and Svanes. 9…”
Section: Age Incidencesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Results of the study by Mathur et al 6 also show an increase in the incidence of pyloro-duodenal perforation.…”
Section: Distribution Of Site Of Ulcer Perforationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Typically patients with PPU were males with peak age between 40 to 60 years with low socioeconomic status this explains the presence of physiological stress, smoking, and alcohol abuse (21-26) is more common which leads to PUD. Tobacco chewing and bidi smoking is a common habit in rural places (27). Alcohol consumption causes gastric mucosal damage, stimulate acid secretion and increases serum gastrin level (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%