International Journal of Tropical Medicine

Year: 2010
Volume: 5
Issue: 3
Page No. 58 - 61

Transverse Colon Perforation in Enteric Fever

Authors : D.E. Anushtup, M.S. Prabal Roy, Shabnam Bashir, Rakesh Kaundal and Namit Kalra

Abstract: Typhoid intestinal perforation is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in many developing countries. Most of the perforations occur in the terminal ileum. However, rarely colonic perforations has also been reported to occur in which solitary caecal perforations is reported to be most common. The rare case of transverse colon perforation in enteric fever in a 10 year old child was observed. She was managed by exploratory Laparotomy and simple closure of perforation with thorough peritoneal lavage. Post operatively she developed left sided pneumonia and was managed conservatively. She was discharged on 14th postoperative day. To conclude, the possibility of colonic perforation should be kept in mind in patients of enteric perforation peritonitis before the diagnosis of sealed perforation is made.

How to cite this article:

D.E. Anushtup, M.S. Prabal Roy, Shabnam Bashir, Rakesh Kaundal and Namit Kalra, 2010. Transverse Colon Perforation in Enteric Fever. International Journal of Tropical Medicine, 5: 58-61.

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