THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN

Introduction: Acute appendicitis is a common emergency condition in paediatrics with different ages. The perforated appendicitis is one of the most serious complications of acute appendicitis which may lead to peritonitis. The aim of our study is to calculate the incidence of perforated appendicitis...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Salih Elkheir, Mohammed Altyb Alshykh Aboshanab, Ayman Gafer Mustafa
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Language:English
Published: Education in Action Club 2019-11-01
Series:Global Journal of Public Health Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.gjphm.org/index.php/gjphm/article/view/23
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spelling doaj-78904a8f1d614b7bb6275ee1d11cf6122021-10-02T18:29:33ZengEducation in Action ClubGlobal Journal of Public Health Medicine2664-46572019-11-0112909510.37557/gjphm.v1i2.2319THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDANIbrahim Salih Elkheir0Mohammed Altyb Alshykh Aboshanab1Ayman Gafer MustafaAlzaiem Alazhari University Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityIntroduction: Acute appendicitis is a common emergency condition in paediatrics with different ages. The perforated appendicitis is one of the most serious complications of acute appendicitis which may lead to peritonitis. The aim of our study is to calculate the incidence of perforated appendicitis. Methods:  This is a retrospective cross-sectional study has been conducted at Khartoum north teaching hospital. The total number of patients was 214. Results: the most common age in this study are 13 years old and the mean age is 11 years, 128 of cases were male 59.8% and 86 were females 40.2%. All cases of our study presented with fever 100%, 80.8% presented with right iliac fossa pain, and anorexia 100%. 50.5% of cases came within the first day of presentation and 26.6% of cases came in 4thday of presentation, all cases presented with right iliac fossa tenderness, 15.9% of cases presented with perforated acute appendicitis, 67.29% of cases operated after 6 hours, 5.61% operated in more than 6 hours and 27.1% operated after 6 weeks.  Conclusion: In this study the incidence of perforated acute appendicitis was 15.9% which is low in comparison with another study because there was no delay in appendectomy operation and the majority of patients came within the first day of the disease.https://www.gjphm.org/index.php/gjphm/article/view/23incidenceperforated appendicitispaediatricssudan
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Ayman Gafer Mustafa
THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN
Global Journal of Public Health Medicine
incidence
perforated appendicitis
paediatrics
sudan
author_facet Ibrahim Salih Elkheir
Mohammed Altyb Alshykh Aboshanab
Ayman Gafer Mustafa
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title THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN
title_short THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN
title_full THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN
title_fullStr THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN
title_full_unstemmed THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN
title_sort incidence of perforated appendicitis among pediatric patients in khartoum north teaching hospital, sudan
publisher Education in Action Club
series Global Journal of Public Health Medicine
issn 2664-4657
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Introduction: Acute appendicitis is a common emergency condition in paediatrics with different ages. The perforated appendicitis is one of the most serious complications of acute appendicitis which may lead to peritonitis. The aim of our study is to calculate the incidence of perforated appendicitis. Methods:  This is a retrospective cross-sectional study has been conducted at Khartoum north teaching hospital. The total number of patients was 214. Results: the most common age in this study are 13 years old and the mean age is 11 years, 128 of cases were male 59.8% and 86 were females 40.2%. All cases of our study presented with fever 100%, 80.8% presented with right iliac fossa pain, and anorexia 100%. 50.5% of cases came within the first day of presentation and 26.6% of cases came in 4thday of presentation, all cases presented with right iliac fossa tenderness, 15.9% of cases presented with perforated acute appendicitis, 67.29% of cases operated after 6 hours, 5.61% operated in more than 6 hours and 27.1% operated after 6 weeks.  Conclusion: In this study the incidence of perforated acute appendicitis was 15.9% which is low in comparison with another study because there was no delay in appendectomy operation and the majority of patients came within the first day of the disease.
topic incidence
perforated appendicitis
paediatrics
sudan
url https://www.gjphm.org/index.php/gjphm/article/view/23
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