2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12157-009-0132-7
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Péritonites par perforations typhiques au CHU Gabriel-Touré de Bamako (Mali)

Abstract: Les perforations typhiques restent une cause fré-quente de péritonite dans les pays en développement. Nos objectifs ont été de déterminer la fréquence hospitalière, de décrire les signes cliniques et paracliniques, d'analyser les suites opératoires. Nous avons réalisé une étude rétrospective qui a porté sur une période de dix ans (janvier 1999-décembre 2008) dans les services de chirurgie générale et pédiatrique du CHU Gabriel-Touré. Elle a porté sur tous les malades opérés pour péritonite par perforation typh… Show more

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“…8%, 15.2%. On the other hand, it was below 29.3% of Niangaly[5] but above 8.33% of Togo A[18]. Despite the high nature of anastomosis resections in our study 71.2%, we found no significant difference (p0.05) in morbidity-mortality with that of the African series[8] [9].…”
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confidence: 77%
“…8%, 15.2%. On the other hand, it was below 29.3% of Niangaly[5] but above 8.33% of Togo A[18]. Despite the high nature of anastomosis resections in our study 71.2%, we found no significant difference (p0.05) in morbidity-mortality with that of the African series[8] [9].…”
contrasting
confidence: 77%
“…The relapse rate of nephroblastoma was estimated at 7.4%. This value could be underestimated because of the rather high rate of loss of sight due mainly to poverty and the distance from the household treatment site [17] [29]. In our study, the mortality rate was high in case of relapse (58%).…”
Section: Relapse Ratementioning
confidence: 61%
“…In France, where exercise conditions are better, rapidly growing embryonic tumors are diagnosed earlier, with a median duration of less than one month [8]. The long diagnostic delay could be explained by household poverty, customary practices and beliefs and the shortage or lack of qualified personnel [9].…”
Section: Comments and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%