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Annales de chirurgie · Apr 2000
[Perforated duodenal ulcer: laparoscopic treatment of perforation and ulcerous disease].
- M Kafih, H Fekak, A el Idrissi, and N O Zerouali.
- Service des urgences chirurgicales viscérales, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Maroc.
- Ann Chir. 2000 Apr 1; 125 (3): 242-6.
Study AimThe aim of this retrospective study was to report a continuous series of 44 perforated duodenal peptic ulcers operated on through laparoscopic approach with curative treatment of the peptic ulcer disease for socioeconomic purpose.Patients And MethodFrom February 1995 to May 1996, 44 patients were operated on laparoscopically. There were 42 men and two women (mean age: 36 years). All patients had peritonitis with pneumoperitoneum in 68%. Duodenal peptic ulcer was known in 12 patients and antecedent of episodic epigastric pain were present in 27. Four trocads were used. The diagnosis was confirmed by abdominal exploration and peritoneal lavage was performed with physiological serum.ResultsThe procedures were: suture of perforated ulcer associated with posterior vagotomy and anterior seromyotomy (n = 6), with troncular vagotomy and pyloroplasty (n = 24) and single suture (n = 1). A conversion into laparotomy was necessary in 13 patients (29.5%). There was no mediastinitis, no postoperative death. Peritonitis by leakage occurred in two patients who were reoperated by laparotomy; mean duration of hospital stay was 5.5 days. With a one-year follow-up, all patients were in good condition, free of pain.ConclusionWith laparoscopic surgery, diagnosis of peptic ulcer perforation was confirmed, peritoneal lavage was perfectly done, duodenal perforation was sutured and surgical treatment of the peptic ulcer disease was performed, which is important in poor countries.
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