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Epidemiological, Clinical, and Therapeutic Characteristics of Acute Appendicitis at the Reference Health Center in Commune I of the District of Bamako Mali
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作者 Cheickna Tounkara Hamidou Samake +8 位作者 Daye Kaloga Bagayoko Barthélémy Poudiougou Modibo Togola Sékou Koumare Bakary Tientigui Dembele Alhassane Traore Pierre Adégné Togo Lassana Kante Zimogo Zié Sanogo 《Surgical Science》 2023年第10期637-645,共9页
Acute appendicitis is the most common abdominal surgical emergency. This work is a prospective study from January 2012 to December to analyze the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of acute appendicitis... Acute appendicitis is the most common abdominal surgical emergency. This work is a prospective study from January 2012 to December to analyze the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of acute appendicitis in the Cs ref of commune I of the district of Bamako and the results obtained were then compared with those reported in other countries. Our study included 72 patients. The appendectomy surgical specimens were the subject of an anatomical pathology study at Point G University Hospital in Bamako in Mali, 1.4% of cases of which were healthy. All our operated patients received antibiotics (mono or dual antibiotics) with a post-operative hospitalization duration of 1.5 (36 hours) days on average. We recorded 6 complications such as parietal suppuration, i.e. 8.33% of cases. No 5th day syndrome or late complications were noted. The average length of hospitalization was 36 hours. Abdominal ultrasound;used as an additional examination was carried out in 55 of our patients or 76.39% of cases. We have not recorded any deaths. Raising awareness among patients about the dangers of complications motivated patients to undergo surgery as soon as possible. 展开更多
关键词 Acute Appendicitis Epidemiology Clinic and Therapy Surgery Csref CI MALI
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Digestive Surgical Emergencies in the General Surgery Department of the Reference Health Center in Commune I of the District of Bamako in Mali
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作者 Cheickna Tounkara Yacouba Fane +11 位作者 Oumar Amadou Malle Siaka Diarra Modibo Sanogo Modibo Togola Bakary Keita Hamidou Samake Bakary Tientigui Dembele Alhassane Traore Adégné Pierre Togo Lassana Kante Zimogo Zié Sanogo Djibril Sangare 《Surgical Science》 2023年第10期646-657,共12页
Digestive surgical emergencies concern all patients admitted urgently and for whom a decision for surgical intervention may be necessary within 24 hours. They are on guard duty day and night. To carry out this work we... Digestive surgical emergencies concern all patients admitted urgently and for whom a decision for surgical intervention may be necessary within 24 hours. They are on guard duty day and night. To carry out this work we have set ourselves the following objectives: Study digestive surgical emergencies in the general surgery department of the Cs ref CI of Bamako;Determine the frequency of digestive surgical emergencies;Describe the clinical and therapeutic aspects, and Analyze the results of treatment. From January 2016 to December 2016, the general surgery department of the Cs ref CI of Bamako carried out 200 digestive surgical emergencies whose files were usable;119 men and 81 women, a sex ratio of 1.5. The average age was 32.67 years;66% medical evacuation. Abdominal pain was the main reason for consultation. In the majority of cases, the physical examination made it possible to make the diagnosis. Faced with certain doubtful cases, we requested paraclinical examinations (ultrasound, ASP and the rhesus group). The main etiology was acute appendicitis with 59% of cases. The frequency of digestive surgical emergencies was 35.1% of all activities of the general surgery department of the Cs ref CI of Bamako. The postoperative course was complicated in 4% of cases. Surgical site infections were the most common postoperative complications, accounting for 3% of our patients. One death was noted, i.e. 0.5% of our sample. Acute peritonitis was the cause of death in 100% of cases. 展开更多
关键词 Emergency Digestive Surgery Post-Operative Complication
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Acute Intestinal Occlusions at the Cs Ref of Commune I of Bamako
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作者 Tounkara Cheickna Samake Hamidou +7 位作者 Diarra Issaka Sanogo Modibo Traore Fousseyni Togola Modibo Traore Alhassane Dembele Bakary Tientigui Togo Pierre Adégné Kante Lassana 《Surgical Science》 2023年第12期748-757,共10页
Acute intestinal obstructions are defined as a complete and persistent cessation of materials and gases in a segment of the digestive tract. They constitute a medical-surgical emergency. Our work aimed to study acute ... Acute intestinal obstructions are defined as a complete and persistent cessation of materials and gases in a segment of the digestive tract. They constitute a medical-surgical emergency. Our work aimed to study acute intestinal obstructions, to determine the hospital frequency, to describe the aspects (epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic), to analyze the surgical consequences and to evaluate the cost of the management of obstructions. acute intestinal infections in the general surgery department of the reference health center of commune I of Bamako in Mali. Our retrospective, longitudinal and descriptive study took place from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019 in the general surgery department of the reference health center in commune I of Bamako. The average age was 47.72 years with extremes of 15 and 78 years and a standard deviation of 16.07. Our sex ratio (56 men/15 women) was 3.38. The clinical signs were dominated by abdominal pain (100%), vomiting (52.9%), cessation of materials and gases (25.4%) and meteorism (35.3%). The main etiologies found intraoperatively were strangulated hernia (54.9%), bands and/or adhesions (21.1%), sigmoid volvulus (12.7%), colorectal tumor (7%), small bowel volvulus (2.8%) and acute intestinal intussusception (1.4%). Hernia repair was the most performed surgical procedure, i.e. 54.9%. The overall mortality rate was 1.4%. 展开更多
关键词 Acute Intestinal Obstructions Surgery Cs Ref CI BAMAKO MALI
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Acute Peritonitis at the CSRef of the Commune I in the District of Bamako: Signs, Diagnosis and Treatment
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作者 Cheickna Tounkara Oumar Amadou Malle +5 位作者 Modibo Togola Hamidou Samake Lamine Soumare Sékou Koumare Zimogo Zié Sanogo Djibril Sangare 《Surgical Science》 2023年第10期626-636,共11页
Acute generalized peritonitis is an acute inflammation of the peritoneum. It is most often secondary to perforation of the digestive organ and/or the spread of an intra-abdominal septic focus. The absence of a study o... Acute generalized peritonitis is an acute inflammation of the peritoneum. It is most often secondary to perforation of the digestive organ and/or the spread of an intra-abdominal septic focus. The absence of a study on peritonitis in a reference health center motivated us for this work. The aim of this study was to study the inadequacies that could be seen in the management of peritonitis in the CSRef(s). We carried out a retrospective study of 40 patients received at the CSRéf of commune I for acute generalized peritonitis from 2011 to 2012. The average age was 30.1 years with a standard deviation of 3.4;extremes ranging from 14 years to 60 years and a Sex ratio = 1.22 (22 men out of 18 women). Abdominal pain was the main reason for consultation (present in all our patients). In most cases, clinical examination alone made it possible to make the diagnosis. Surgical treatment depended on the etiology (appendectomy associated with washing-drainage was the most commonly performed surgical procedure). All our patients received general anesthesia. The average length of hospitalization was 7 days with extremes ranging from 1 to 15 days. We noted a Morbidity rate of 22.5%, dominated by wall abscesses and a mortality of 2.5%. The delay in consultation and referrals constitutes a factor in mortality and high morbidity. 展开更多
关键词 PERITONITIS Surgery Csref CI Bamako Mali
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