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Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting
Background Perforation of peptic ulcers is a common cause of emergency surgery and has significant morbidity and mortality. The use and range of laparoscopic surgery have greatly increased over the past three decades. Laparoscopic approach is an option for perforated peptic ulcers because of the sim...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110039/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592213 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24159 |
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author | Ayyaz, Mahmood Shafiq, Ahsan Butt, Usman Ismat Khan, Wasim H Umar, Muhammad Abaid, Ali |
author_facet | Ayyaz, Mahmood Shafiq, Ahsan Butt, Usman Ismat Khan, Wasim H Umar, Muhammad Abaid, Ali |
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description | Background Perforation of peptic ulcers is a common cause of emergency surgery and has significant morbidity and mortality. The use and range of laparoscopic surgery have greatly increased over the past three decades. Laparoscopic approach is an option for perforated peptic ulcers because of the simple nature of the intervention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of laparoscopic approach for peptic ulcer repair in emergency setting by means of operative time, post-operative pain, mean hospital stay, and post-operative complications. Methods In this study, we enrolled patients presenting with perforated peptic ulcers in the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. Approval from the hospital ethical committee and informed consent were taken from all patients. After resuscitation, the patient underwent laparoscopic repair of perforation. Post-operative course of patients was monitored. Duration of surgery, post-operative pain, length of hospital stay, and post-operative complications were noted for all patients. Results Between December 2018 and December 2021, 31 patients with perforated peptic ulcers underwent laparoscopic repair at our hospital. Mean age of patients was 37.25 ± 7.80 years. Most of the patients were male (70.76%). The mean operation time was 109.35 ± 17.02 minutes for laparoscopic repair. Mean duration of hospital stay was 5.10 ± 0.87 days. Mean post-operative pain was 3.55 ± 0.85 assessed using the Visual Analogue Scale. There were no mortalities during the 30-day post-operative window. Conclusion With proper patient selection, laparoscopic surgery offers better results as compared to open surgery in patients undergoing emergency surgery for perforated peptic ulcers. |
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spelling | pubmed-91100392022-05-18 Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting Ayyaz, Mahmood Shafiq, Ahsan Butt, Usman Ismat Khan, Wasim H Umar, Muhammad Abaid, Ali Cureus Emergency Medicine Background Perforation of peptic ulcers is a common cause of emergency surgery and has significant morbidity and mortality. The use and range of laparoscopic surgery have greatly increased over the past three decades. Laparoscopic approach is an option for perforated peptic ulcers because of the simple nature of the intervention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of laparoscopic approach for peptic ulcer repair in emergency setting by means of operative time, post-operative pain, mean hospital stay, and post-operative complications. Methods In this study, we enrolled patients presenting with perforated peptic ulcers in the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. Approval from the hospital ethical committee and informed consent were taken from all patients. After resuscitation, the patient underwent laparoscopic repair of perforation. Post-operative course of patients was monitored. Duration of surgery, post-operative pain, length of hospital stay, and post-operative complications were noted for all patients. Results Between December 2018 and December 2021, 31 patients with perforated peptic ulcers underwent laparoscopic repair at our hospital. Mean age of patients was 37.25 ± 7.80 years. Most of the patients were male (70.76%). The mean operation time was 109.35 ± 17.02 minutes for laparoscopic repair. Mean duration of hospital stay was 5.10 ± 0.87 days. Mean post-operative pain was 3.55 ± 0.85 assessed using the Visual Analogue Scale. There were no mortalities during the 30-day post-operative window. Conclusion With proper patient selection, laparoscopic surgery offers better results as compared to open surgery in patients undergoing emergency surgery for perforated peptic ulcers. Cureus 2022-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9110039/ /pubmed/35592213 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24159 Text en Copyright © 2022, Ayyaz et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Emergency Medicine Ayyaz, Mahmood Shafiq, Ahsan Butt, Usman Ismat Khan, Wasim H Umar, Muhammad Abaid, Ali Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting |
title | Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting |
title_full | Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting |
title_fullStr | Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting |
title_full_unstemmed | Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting |
title_short | Outcome of Laparoscopic Repair for Perforated Peptic Ulcers in a Resource-Limited Setting |
title_sort | outcome of laparoscopic repair for perforated peptic ulcers in a resource-limited setting |
topic | Emergency Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110039/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592213 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24159 |
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