HIGHLIGHTS
- who: I from the India India India have published the research work: International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Despite improvements in surgical technique and intensive care management, peritonitis still presents a challenge to surgeons.
SUMMARY
Peritonitis, an inflammation of the peritoneum and peritoneal cavity, is often brought on by a localised or systemic infection. [1] Common causes of secondary bacterial peritonitis include peptic ulcer disease (PUD), acute appendicitis, ileal perforations brought on by typhoid and tuberculosis, jejunal perforations induced by severe trauma, colonic perforations brought on . . .
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