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Graham’s patch omentopexy versus modified Graham’s patch omentopexy in duodenal perforation – A comparative study
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Background: Peptic ulcer perforation is a serious complication which affects 2–10% of peptic ulcer patients. Peptic ulcer perforation presents with an overall mortality of 10% although various authors had reported incidence between 1.3% and 20%. Being a life-threatening complication of peptic ulcer disease, it needs special attention with prompt resuscitation and appropriate surgical management if morbidity and mortality are to be contained.
Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study was to the comparative study of Graham’s omentopexy versus modified Graham’s omentopexy in duodenal perforation.
Materials and Methods: This prospective and single-center study was done in Birsa Munda, GMC Shahdol Madhya Pradesh from 2021 to 2023 for 2 years of periods. A total of 160 patients divided into two groups-Graham’s omentopexy 80 cases group “A” and modified Graham’s omentopexy 80 cases group “B.”
Results: One hundred and forty-six (91%) were male and 14 (9%) were female with M:F Ratio 10:1. Most of the patients were 20–78 years of age in both groups. Post-operative leakage was 7.5% and 1.25%, respectively. Mortality rate in Group A (3.75%) and in Group B (1.25%). The overall mortality rate was 7.14%. In this study, average hospital stay was 12.4 days in Group A and 9.0 days in Group B.
Conclusion: This study showed that modified Graham’s patch repair is as effective as Graham’s patch repair in terms of the mean operative time period, the timing of oral feed allow, and mean hospital stay timing.
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Title: Graham’s patch omentopexy versus modified Graham’s patch omentopexy in duodenal perforation – A comparative study
Description:
Background: Peptic ulcer perforation is a serious complication which affects 2–10% of peptic ulcer patients.
Peptic ulcer perforation presents with an overall mortality of 10% although various authors had reported incidence between 1.
3% and 20%.
Being a life-threatening complication of peptic ulcer disease, it needs special attention with prompt resuscitation and appropriate surgical management if morbidity and mortality are to be contained.
Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study was to the comparative study of Graham’s omentopexy versus modified Graham’s omentopexy in duodenal perforation.
Materials and Methods: This prospective and single-center study was done in Birsa Munda, GMC Shahdol Madhya Pradesh from 2021 to 2023 for 2 years of periods.
A total of 160 patients divided into two groups-Graham’s omentopexy 80 cases group “A” and modified Graham’s omentopexy 80 cases group “B.
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Results: One hundred and forty-six (91%) were male and 14 (9%) were female with M:F Ratio 10:1.
Most of the patients were 20–78 years of age in both groups.
Post-operative leakage was 7.
5% and 1.
25%, respectively.
Mortality rate in Group A (3.
75%) and in Group B (1.
25%).
The overall mortality rate was 7.
14%.
In this study, average hospital stay was 12.
4 days in Group A and 9.
0 days in Group B.
Conclusion: This study showed that modified Graham’s patch repair is as effective as Graham’s patch repair in terms of the mean operative time period, the timing of oral feed allow, and mean hospital stay timing.
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