Management of Abdominal Surgical Emergencies at the General Reference Hospital, What Place for Laparoscopic Surgery?

S. A, G. M, I. K, Bako, D, O. Z, Younssa, M, Amadou Boubacar, N, J. L, S. R
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Aim of the study: The purpose of this article is to report the experience of the General Reference Hospital in the surgical management of abdominal emergencies. Patients and Methods: This was a prospective study over 3 years 5 months (08/12/2017 to 31/05/2021) which concerned patients operated for an abdominal emergency at the General Reference Hospital of Niamey. Results: We had 170 patients operated for an abdominal emergency (8.37%), with a male predominance (61.50%) and a sex ratio of 1.59. The average age was 36.08 years with a standard deviation of 17.46 and extremes of 2 to 79 years. Non-traumatic abdominal emergencies dominated with 96.47%. Abdominal ultrasound was performed in 92.35% (n=157) of patients and abdominal CT scan in 35.88% (n=61). General anesthesia was performed in 97.06% of cases (n=165). The approaches were laparotomy in 72.35% (n=123) and laparoscopy in 27.65% (n=47). The most reported intraoperative diagnoses were acute appendicitis 40.59% (n=69) followed by acute peritonitis 18.82% (n= 32) and acute cholecystitis 13,53% (n= 23). The main procedures performed by laparoscopy were appendectomies, cholecystectomies and acute peritonitis in respectively 15.29%, 10.59% and 1.76% of cases. Postoperative complications represented 2.35% (n=4) in laparoscopy and 9.41% (n=16) in laparotomy. Conclusion: Abdominal emergencies at the Reference General Hospital are frequent and postoperative complications are few especially at laparoscopy, which is a first way to encourage in our context; It gives better surgical outcomes than conventional surgery.
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综合参考医院腹部外科急诊的处理,腹腔镜手术在哪里?
研究目的:本文的目的是报告综合参考医院在腹部急诊的外科治疗中的经验。患者和方法:这是一项为期3年5个月(2017年12月8日至2021年5月31日)的前瞻性研究,涉及在尼亚美综合参考医院接受腹部急诊手术的患者。结果:170例急诊腹部手术患者(8.37%),男性占61.50%,性别比为1.59。平均年龄36.08岁,标准差为17.46,极值为2 ~ 79岁。非创伤性腹部急症占96.47%。92.35% (n=157)患者行腹部超声检查,35.88% (n=61)患者行腹部CT检查。全身麻醉占97.06%(165例)。其中剖腹手术占72.35% (n=123),腹腔镜手术占27.65% (n=47)。术中诊断最多的是急性阑尾炎40.59% (n=69),其次是急性腹膜炎18.82% (n= 32)和急性胆囊炎13.53% (n= 23)。腹腔镜手术以阑尾切除术、胆囊切除术和急性腹膜炎为主,分别占15.29%、10.59%和1.76%。腹腔镜术后并发症占2.35% (n=4),开腹手术术后并发症占9.41% (n=16)。结论:参考综合医院腹部急诊频繁,术后并发症少,尤其是腹腔镜手术,这是在我们的背景下鼓励的第一种方法;它的手术效果比传统手术好。
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