Chirurgia Bucharest
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The authors present their experience with two cases of acute peritonitis scattered characteristic lesions were secondary to the tuberculous of the bowel. It is noteworthy, as far as these two cases are concerned, the rarity of intestinal tuberculous fistulation occurrence in addition to the peculiarity of both their preoperative course with its related diagnostic and operative timing difficulties and their postsurgical recurrent perforation complicated evolution. This article also pin-points the special management problems due to the gravity of these cases.
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Chirurgia Bucharest · Jul 2000
Case Reports[Acute gangrenous appendicitis perforated with abscess in the right sack crural hernia].
It's present the clinic case of one patient with false clinical description of right crural abscess (crural ganglion abscess). Operated in emergency--it's no crural ganglion abscess. It's about acute generated and perforated appendicitis with septic in the stargule crural hernia. ⋯ The evolution it's complicated with parietal sepsis. Recovery. The case it's singular from personal statistical (8.000 appendicectomy in the period 1983-1999).