Korean Lepr Bull.  2006 Dec;39(2):19-28.

Acute abdomen in Hansen's disease

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  • 1Department of Surgery, National Sorokdo Hospital, Korea. 5335072@hanmail.net

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The acute abdomen define as an acute abdominal condition which needs immediate decision for treatment. The retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the characteristic of the acute abdomen in Hansen's disease.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
An analysis was made of the records of 53 patients in surgical department at the National Soocdo Hospital from January, 2003 through December, 2005 for 3 years.
RESULTS
The sex ratio of male to female was 1:1.04, and the mean age was 75.1 years. The most prevalent age group was in between 71 to 75 years of age(24.5%). Common diseases of acute abdomen were gastrointestinal bleeding(28.3%), acute appendicitis(17.0%), biliary tract disease(15.1%), intestinal obstruction(15.1%) in order of frequency. The operation rate was 32.1%(17 case). As for operative procedure, appendectomy was done in 9 cases, cholecystectomy was done in 3 cases, subtotal gastrectomy was done in 2 cases , palliative gastrectomy and gastric primary closure with omental patch and adhesiolysis with small bowel primary closure was done in 1 case each. The overall mortality rate was 24.5%(13 case).
CONCLUSION
Gastrointestinal bleeding and intestinal obstruction was more frequent than other old age group. The operation rate was low, and the mortality rate was high. This study suggests that more active and surgical treatment need in acute abdomen of Hansen's disease patients.

Keyword

Acute abdomen; Hansen's disease; National Sorokdo Hospital

MeSH Terms

Abdomen, Acute*
Appendectomy
Biliary Tract
Cholecystectomy
Female
Gastrectomy
Hemorrhage
Humans
Intestinal Obstruction
Leprosy*
Male
Mortality
Retrospective Studies
Sex Ratio
Surgical Procedures, Operative
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