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    SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-3 | Issue-01
        A study of peptic ulcer perforation with special reference to evaluation of figure of ‘8’ suture technique for closure of peptic ulcer perforation
        Sunder Kishor, S.P. Gupta
        
            Published:  Jan. 30, 2017 | 
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        DOI:  10.36347/sasjs
        Pages:  35-40
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        Abstract
        The incidence of peptic ulcer perforation was found to be more common in the middle age, male and in nonvegetarians. Smoking, alcohol and NSAIDs use played significant role in peptic ulcer perforation. Perforation was
commonest in “O” blood group cases. Degree of peritoneal contamination was a major contributing factor in morbidity
and mortality. Mostly cases had anterior wall duodenal perforation. The technique used in group C i.e. figure of 8 suture
with application of omental patch over it was found to be more effective and reliable by the fact that it had lesser
postoperative complications, no leakage, lesser hospital stay and no mortality as compared to other two groups. Thus, the
technique of figure of 8 sutures should be used as a better surgical option in the treatment of perforated peptic ulcer.
    

