World Journal of Emergency Surgery (Mar 2006)

Nontraumatic terminal ileal perforation

  • Wani Rauf A,
  • Parray Fazl Q,
  • Bhat Nadeem A,
  • Wani Mehmood A,
  • Bhat Tasaduq H,
  • Farzana Fowzia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-1-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
p. 7

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Abstract Background There is still confusion and controversy over the diagnosis and optimal surgical treatment of non traumatic terminal ileal perforation-a cause of obscure peritonitis. Methods This study was a prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical profile, etiology and optimal surgical management of patients with nontraumatic terminal ileal perforation. Results There were 79 cases of nontraumatic terminal ileal perforation; the causes for perforation were enteric fever(62%), nonspecific inflammation(26%), obstruction(6%), tuberculosis(4%) and radiation enteritis (1%). Simple closure of the perforation (49%) and end to side ileotransverse anastomosis(42%) were the mainstay of the surgical management. Conclusion Terminal ileal perforation should be suspected in all cases of peritonitis especially in developing countries and surgical treatment should be optimized taking various accounts like etiology, delay in surgery and operative findings into consideration to reduce the incidence of deadly complications like fecal fistula.