2020
DOI: 10.12669/pjms.36.5.2270
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Enteric Fever Complicated by Intestinal Perforation in Children: A Persistent Health Problem Requiring Surgical Management

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate clinical presentation and surgical outcome in children with enteric perforation. Methods: A descriptive retrospective study was conducted in Department of Paediatric Surgery at National Institute of Child Health, Karachi from August 2016 and September 2019, in children 12 years of age and under with diagnosis of enteric perforation. Data about age, gender, duration of illness, hemodynamic status and baseline investigation on admission was reviewed. Details about patients operated e… Show more

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“…The annual incidence of typhoid is estimated at 21 million cases, with an overall perforation rate of about 10% that increases with age, reaching a high of 30% by age 12 years [17]. Mortality ranges from 12% in surgically equipped facilities to 100% in areas without adequate surgical access [10,14,18,19]. For those children who do survive, the majority experience one or more complications, including surgical site infections, dehiscence, and enterocutaneous fistulae causing significant morbidity [16,18].…”
Section: Typhoid Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The annual incidence of typhoid is estimated at 21 million cases, with an overall perforation rate of about 10% that increases with age, reaching a high of 30% by age 12 years [17]. Mortality ranges from 12% in surgically equipped facilities to 100% in areas without adequate surgical access [10,14,18,19]. For those children who do survive, the majority experience one or more complications, including surgical site infections, dehiscence, and enterocutaneous fistulae causing significant morbidity [16,18].…”
Section: Typhoid Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Very few researchers have tried this management option, and data on this subject is very scarce. Though tube laparostomy has in practice for a very long time for other conditions like initial management step for gut perforation till the patient is resuscitated and prepared for surgery 8 , for emergency drainage of retroperitoneal abscess 9 excreta.…”
Section: Signsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It usually occurs in the third week of infection and may require resection or exteriorization. 6,7 Multiple drug resistance has been a major problem in the treatment of Typhoid and other infectious diseases. Initially Chloramphenicol was used for the treatment of typhoid fever.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%