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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-04
Acute Surgical Abdomens at the Dioila Reference Health Center
Karembé, B, Kanté, D, Tounkara, I, Diarra, I, Konaté, M, Soumaré, M. D, Dembélé, S, Touré, A, Traoré, B, Camara, A, Coulibaly, A, Sanogo, S, Fall, I, Traoré, S, Diarra, D, Ganmenon, M, Diakité, M, Sam
Published: April 30, 2024 | 33 20
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i04.028
Pages: 519-521
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Abstract
Objectives: To study acute surgical abdomens by describing the clinical, paraclinical and therapeutic aspects. Methodology: This was a retrospective descriptive study from July 2019 to June 2021 including all patients taken in the surgical unit for acute surgical abdomens. Results: In 24 months, we collected 117 cases of acute surgical abdomens, or 19.1% of surgical interventions. The mean age was 30.6 ± 16.95 years. The sex ratio was 1.78. The reason for consultation was abdominal pain (100% of cases). The stopping of materials and gases represented 10.3% of cases. Intraperitoneal collection was the most common ultrasound sign found in 47.1% of cases. Acute appendicitis was the most frequent intraoperative diagnosis in 60.7% of cases. The surgical procedure performed was appendectomy (71.8%). The average length of hospitalization was four days. Morbidity was 6.8%. We recorded two deaths. Conclusion: Acute surgical abdomens occupy an important place in surgery due to their high frequency. The care is multidisciplinary.