Affiliation:
1. Senior Resident (Dept of general surgery) ANMMCH, Gaya.
2. Associate Professor (HOD, Dept of general surgery) ANMMCH, Gaya.
Abstract
Abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons for visit to the emergency room. Acute appendicitis is
the commonest cause. An accurate diagnosis is essential for the correct treatment, which in many cases
will prevent the death of the patient. Mainstay of diagnosis is history and physical examination. If this information is inadequate
to establish a diagnosis and urgent or immediate operation is unnecessary, the periodic re-examination helps document the
progression of the disease and often avoids unnecessary surgical intervention. Today the combination of improved diagnostic
procedures, antibiotic and better anaesthesia and preoperative and postoperative patient care has led to a decrease in
morbidity and mortality of patients with acute abdomen. The objective of this study was to determine the various causes of nontraumatic acute abdominal emergencies, their incidence, management and mortality in both sexes and all age groups >12
years age.
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