3Role of Pre Operative Peritoneal Lavage in Patients of Perforation Peritonitis

Authors

  • Ashutosh Bawa1 , Ram Gopal Sharma2 , Kapil Sindhu3 , Piyush K. Sinha4 , Ashish K Chaudhary5 , Minal Panwar6

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10064

Keywords:

MPI, Perforation Peritonitis, Patient, Haemodynamics, Peritoneal lavage

Abstract

Background- Perforation peritonitis is amongst the most common emergency condition in surgical practice

and is a common cause of mortality in tropical countries like ours. Factors contributing to the high mortality

rate include advanced age, late presentation, septicaemia, comorbidities and delay in the treatment. Previous

literature has shown peritoneal drainage does improve morbidity and mortality. Not much literature is

available on role of NS in pre-operative peritoneal lavage. Aims and Objectives - To assess and compare

the morbidity, mortality and final outcomes of the patients who were given peritoneal lavage pre operatively

with patients who were not given peritoneal lavage in the pre-operative period. Material and Method-

60 Patients, with generalised perforation peritonitis; reporting in MMIMSR, MMDU, Mullana, Ambala

(Haryana); were included in this Randomised control study and divided into two groups. Group I (study

group) underwent pre-operative peritoneal lavage under local anaesthesia and group II (control group)

without pre-operative peritoneal lavage. The Mannheim’s peritonitis index (MPI) of the patients was

calculated and was used to estimate the probable outcome/prognosis of the patient. The haemodynamic

parameters and vitals of the patient were recorded just before surgery, before induction of anaesthesia as

well as at the end of procedure. On discharge the duration of stay of each patient, complication, suture

site infection, recovery period were recorded and analysed using the appropriate statistical tests. Results

The ratio of male: female population in the study was found to be 5:1. 26 patients had MPI score of >25,

22 patients had scores between 15-25 and 12 patients had score of <15. In the study group after giving

peritoneal lavage 80% (24/30) patients were stable while 20% (6/30) were unstable just before surgery,

while in the control group 63.3% (19/30) were stable while 37.7% (11/30) were unstable. Only 20 cases

(33.3%) required the ventilatory support later. 48 cases were discharged after recovery whereas 12 cases

(20 %) expired. Favourable outcomes were seen in 93.3% (28 cases) of the lavage group and only 6.7 %

cases expired. Conclusion- The pre-operative percutaneous peritoneal aspiration of the fluid and peritoneal

irrigation and drainage in patients with advanced stage of perforation peritonitis documented by their high

MPI score before definitive surgical source control is associated with a significant improvement in the pre

operative pulse rate and blood pressure, a decrease in the overall mortality and deep seated wound infection

and dehiscence.

Author Biography

  • Ashutosh Bawa1 , Ram Gopal Sharma2 , Kapil Sindhu3 , Piyush K. Sinha4 , Ashish K Chaudhary5 , Minal Panwar6

    1 Junior Resident, Dept. of Surgery, MMIMSR Mullana Ambala, 2Professor, Dept. of Surgery, MMIMSR Mullana

    Ambala, 3 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Surgery, MMIMSR, Mullana Ambala, 4,5Senior Resident, Dept. of Surgery,

    MMIMSR Mullana Ambala, 6Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, MMIMSR, Mullana Ambala

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

3Role of Pre Operative Peritoneal Lavage in Patients of Perforation Peritonitis. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 111-116. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10064