Management-related factors and outcomes of Non-Traumatic Acute Abdominal Pain Treated Surgically
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https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Management Outcome, Associated Factors, Surgically Treated, Non-Traumatic, Tertiary Care CentreAbstract
Objectives: This study has been aimed at assessing the control consequences and has been chosen related factors for patients with surgically dealt with facile acute stomach at a tertiary care center. Materials and Methods: A retrospective evaluation of scientific statistics from MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, Odisha, India was conducted during a period of 2 years. Patients who
underwent surgical intervention for facile acute abdominal situations had been covered. Data on affected person regarding factors of Surgically Treated Non-Traumatic Acute Abdomen demographics, medical presentation, surgical methods, postoperative complications, and duration of medical institution have been gathered and analyzed. Factors associated with damaging results were assessed through the usage of multivariate analysis.
Results: A total of 150 patients met the inclusion standards. The most frequently observed clinical presentations included abdominal pain (62%) and vomiting (51%). The primary diagnoses were appendicitis (44%) and bowel obstruction (32%). Post-operatively, 53% of
patients experienced complications, the most common being surgical website online infections (48%). Multivariate analysis revealed that age (60), comorbidities (50), and diagnostic postponement (28) have proven to be significant predictors of adverse results.