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Abstract OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency of common factors leading to re-laparotomy in secondary peritonitis. PATIENTS & METHODS: This study was carried out at Department of Surgery Chandka Medical College Hospital Larkana for 01 year duration. Consecutive patients admitted with secondary peritonitis who underwent re-laprotomy were included in the study. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS version 17.00. RESULTS: Total of 139 patients with secondary peritonitis were included in the study. Most common factor leading to re-laparotomy was intra abdominal collection i-e in 64 (46.04%) followed by anastomotic / repair site leakage in 40(28.77), enterocutaneous fistulas in 30 (21.58%) and haemorrhage in 5(3.59%). CONCLUSION: In our study we found intra-abdominal collection to be the most frequent factor leading to re-laparotomy. We suggest future researches with larger sample sizes to provide more conclusive results. Key words: Peritonitis, laparotomy, epidemiology, haemorrhage, fistula.

Aisha Shaikh, Saira Fatima Shaikh, Sher Muhammad Shaikh. (2012) Common factors leading to re-laparotomy in secondary peritonitis, , Volume 37, Issue 2.
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