Keywords
Breast Surgery
Dental Surgery
General Surgery
Gynecological Surgery
Head and Neck Surgery
Neurological Surgery
Ophthalmology
Correspondence to Author: Shahid Kakooei Kerman University, Kerman, Iran
Abstract:
Background: Acute redness may be a common downside in kids and early adult life. ablation is immediate or procedure to scale back morbidity and mortality. the current study was conducted to search out out incidence, position and clinical profile of acute redness and additionally complications of ablation.
Methods: Around 186 patients bestowed with complaints of redness. Out of those, thirty seven were managed cautiously with antibiotics and sent home. The remaining 149 patients had acute redness and were operated. This retrospective study was conducted among 149 patients diagnosed as acute redness in Department of Surgery, Gujarat Adani Institute of life science, Bhuj, cutch for a length of 1 year. The clinical profile like age, sex, symptoms of the patients and post-operative complications were recorded. As per records, all patients underwent ablation and were followed post operatively.
Results: Out of 149 patients, fifty four were males and forty sixth were females. Nearly seventieth of the patients belonged to the cohort of 15-30 years.100% had pain abdomen, eighty three had fever and seventy six had vomit. Fever (10.7%) and wound infection (3.3%) were the common post-operative complications.
Conclusion: Acute redness is incredibly common in younger age teams shows that whenever young patients gift with acute abdominal pain, it should be thought-about acute redness. The complication of excision is incredibly least and provides smart prognosis.
Keywords:
Acute Appendicitis; Pain Abdomen; Fever, Position of Appendix.
Citation:
Shahid Kakooei, Incidence and Position of Acute inflammation: A Case Study. World Journal of Clinical Surgery 2021.
Journal Info
- Journal Name: World Journal of Clinical Surgery
- Impact Factor: 2.709**
- ISSN: 2766-6182
- DOI: 10.52338/wjsurgy
- Short Name: WJCSR
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 6 (2024)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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