Risk Factors Associated with Peritoneal Involvement in Acute appendicitis in Territory of Punjab, Pakistan
Fauzia Siraj, Rabbiah Manzoor Malik, Zafar Iqbal, Rifat Shamim, Attya Zaheer, Nighat Ara
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ABSTRACT
Place and
duration of study: Department of Surgery,
Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan from 1stJuly 2020 to 30thJune
2021.
Methodology: This comparative
cross-sectional study 500 patients diagnosed as acute appendicitis and operated
by consultant surgeon were included. Peritoneal involvement was defined as
signs of inflammation or infection on abdominal lining observed by operating
surgeon during the time of surgery. Factors like age, gender, presence of
comorbid illnesses and history of previous abdominal surgeries were associated
with presence of peritoneal involvement.
Results: There were 305 (61%) males
while 195 (39%) were females with mean age was 32.331±4.544 years.Four hundred and
forty two (88.4%) did not show any peritoneal involvement at the time of
surgery while 58 (11.6%) had peritoneal involvement. Chi-square test revealed that history of
previous abdominal surgeries and advancing age had statistically significant
association with peritoneal involvement among the study participants
(p-value<0.05).
Conclusion: Peritoneal involvement was found in considerable number of patients
operated as acute appendicitis by the treating surgeons. Patients with previous
history of abdominal surgeries and advancing age were more at risk of having
peritoneal involvement in our study.
Keywords: Acuteappendicitis,
Peritonitis, Risk factors, Frequency