Comparative analysis of primary repair vs resection and anastomosis, with laparostomy, in management of typhoid intestinal perforation: results of a rural hospital in northwestern Benin

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Caronna, Roberto [1 ]
Boukari, Alassan Kadiri [2 ]
Zaongo, Dieudonne [2 ]
Hessou, Thierry [2 ]
Gayito, Rene Castro [2 ]
Ahononga, Cesar [2 ]
Adeniran, Sosten [2 ]
Priuli, Giambattista [2 ]
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[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Surg Sci, Policlin Umberto I, I-00161 Rome, Italy
[2] Hop St Jean Dieu, Tanguieta, Benin
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ILEAL PERFORATION; ENTERIC PERFORATION; SURGICAL EXPERIENCE; CHILDREN; MORBIDITY; FEVER;
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10.1186/1471-230X-13-102
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: The objective is to compare primary repair vs intestinal resection in cases of intestinal typhoid perforations. In addition, we hypothesised the usefulness of laparostomy for the early diagnosis and treatment of complications. Methods: 111 patients with acute peritonitis underwent emergency laparotomy: number of perforations, distance of perforations from the ileocaecal valve, and type of surgery performed were recorded. A laparostomy was then created and explored every 48 to 72 hours. The patients were then divided into two groups according to the surgical technique adopted at the initial laparotomy: primary repair (Group A) or intestinal resection with anastomosis (Group B). Clinical data, intraoperative findings, complications and mortality were evaluated and compared for each group. Results: In 104/111 patients we found intestinal perforations, multiple in 47.1% of patients. 75 had primary repair (Group A) and 26 had intestinal resection with anastomosis (Group B). Group B patients had more perforations than patients in Group A (p = 0.0001). At laparostomy revision, the incidence of anastomotic dehiscence was greater than that of primary repair dehiscence (p = 0.032). The incidence of new perforations was greater in Group B than in Group A (p = 0.01). Group B correlates with a higher morbility and with a higher number of laparostomy revisions than Group A (p = 0.005). There was no statistical difference in terms of mortality between Group A and Group B. Presence of pus in the abdominal cavity at initial laparotomy correlates with significantly higher mortality (p = 0.0001). Conclusions: Resection and anastomosis shows greater morbidity than primary repair. Laparostomy revision makes it possible to rapidly identify new perforations and anastomotic or primary repair dehiscences; although this approach may seem aggressive, the number of operations was greater in patients who had a favourable outcome, and does not correlate with mortality.
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