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14.10.2019 | Original Article
Outcomes of omental patch repair in large or giant perforated peptic ulcer are comparable to gastrectomy
verfasst von:
Kai Siang Chan, Yi Liang Wang, MBBS (Singapore), MRCSEd, Xue Wei Chan, MBBS, Vishal G. Shelat, MBBS, MS, DNB, FRCS, FAMS, MCI(NUS)
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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Ausgabe 6/2021
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Abstract
Purpose
Perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) complicates 2 to 10% of patients with peptic ulcer disease and has mortality risk of up to 20%. Omental patch repair is the mainstay of surgical management and gastric resectional procedures are advocated for a large/giant ulcer or suspected malignancy. Emergency gastrectomy is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of omental patch repair with gastrectomy in patients with large PPU (≥ 20 mm).
Methods
A retrospective review of all PPU patients who underwent surgery from January 2008 to December 2014 was done. Patients with PPU < 20 mm were excluded. Patient demographics and perioperative data were recorded. Length of hospital stay, post-operative complications, need for intensive care unit admission and all-cause mortality are reported.
Results
110 patients with a median age of 69.1 (range 28–90) years had PPU ≥ 20 mm. 42 (38.2%) patients presented within 24 h from the onset of abdominal pain. The median American Society of Anaesthesiology score was 3 (range 1–4). 52 patients had omental patch repair and 58 patients had gastrectomy. The overall incidence of intra-abdominal collection, post-operative leakage, re-operation and all-cause mortality was 16.4%, 11.8%, 6.4% and 19.1%, respectively. No difference in post-operative outcomes between the two groups was detected: intra-abdominal collection (p = 0.793), post-operative leakage (p = 0.813), re-operation (p = 0.809) and all-cause mortality (p = 0.736).
Conclusion
Omental patch repair confers similar perioperative outcomes as compared to gastrectomy in patients with large PPU.