Typhoid intestinal perforations at a University teaching hospital in Northwestern Tanzania: A surgical experience of 104 cases in a resource-limited setting

PL Chalya, JB Mabula, M Koy, JB Kataraihya… - World journal of …, 2012 - Springer
Background Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries.
Despite the advances in the management, the outcome in these patients in resource limited …

[HTML][HTML] Typhoid intestinal perforation in developing countries: still unavoidable deaths?

S Contini - World journal of gastroenterology, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Typhoid fever is a public health challenge mostly concentrated in impoverished,
overcrowded areas of the developing world, with lack of safe drinking and sanitation. The …

Comparative analysis of primary repair vs resection and anastomosis, with laparostomy, in management of typhoid intestinal perforation: results of a rural hospital in …

R Caronna, AK Boukari, D Zaongo, T Hessou… - BMC …, 2013 - Springer
Background The objective is to compare primary repair vs intestinal resection in cases of
intestinal typhoid perforations. In addition, we hypothesised the usefulness of laparostomy …

A comparative study on outcome of ileal perforation after primary perforation closure and resection and ileostomy

K Rahman, J Krishnaswamy… - International Surgery …, 2018 - ijsurgery.com
Background: Ileal perforations are a common occurrence in our hospital setup with a
majority of cases having an etiology of typhoid. The presentation and management of ileal …

[PDF][PDF] Typhoid intestinal perforation in Central India-a surgical experience of 155 cases in resource limited setting

D Shrivastava, JA Kumar, G Pankaj, SD Bala… - IJBAR, 2014 - researchgate.net
Introduction: Typhoid fever is a major public health problem in developing countries of Africa
and Asia. India has highest incidence worldwide. This disease is transmitted by faeco-oral …

[HTML][HTML] Surgical management and prognosis of perforation secondary to typhoid fever

S Jain, LM Meena, P Ram - Tropical Gastroenterology, 2017 - tropicalgastro.com
Introduction: Enteric perforation is a serious complication of typhoid fever and the condition
has a high morbidity and mortality in many developing countries including India. No …

Intestinal perforation due to typhoid fever in Karamoja (Uganda).

R Conventi, G Pellis, G Arzu, JB Nsubuga… - Annali Italiani di …, 2018 - iris.unimore.it
INTRODUCTION: This is a retrospective analysis of patients operated for typhoid perforation,
aiming to analyze epidemiology, clinical-diagnostic and therapeutic aspects, mortality and …

Predictors of mortality in children with typhoid ileal perforation in a Nigerian tertiary hospital

AO Talabi, AC Etonyeaku, OA Sowande… - Pediatric surgery …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose Childhood typhoid ileal perforation is associated with high morbidity and mortality.
Our aim was to ascertain the predictors of survival in children. Materials and methods This is …

[PDF][PDF] Typhoid intestinal perforations in Northern Ghana

CB Kuubiere, V Mogre, SF Majeed… - Al Ameen JM Edical C …, 2014 - academia.edu
Background: Typhoid intestinal perforation (TIP) is a global health concern, with high
incidence of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. This study examined the …

Jejunal multiple perforations for combined abdominal typhoid fever and miliary peritoneal tuberculosis

M Grieco - Pan African Medical Journal, 2019 - ajol.info
Case report Page 1 Page number not for citation purposes 1 Jejunal multiple perforations for
combined abdominal typhoid fever and miliary peritoneal tuberculosis Michele Grieco1,& …