PJMHS 2023
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs202317124
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Outcomes of Primary Peritoneal Drainage and Taylor’s Conservative Method in High-Risk Cases of Perforated Peritonitis

Abstract: Aim: To evaluate the outcomes of primary peritoneal drainage and Taylor’s conservative method in high-risk patients of perforated peritonitis. Methods: The study was carried out within 6 months after the approval of synopsis i.e. from 21st August, 2020 till 20th February, 2021, in the East Surgical department, Mayo hospital Lahore. A total of 66 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were enrolled. Percutaneous peritoneal drainage was performed under local anesthesia and two wide bored intra-abdominal … Show more

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