Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis

Free perforation is one of the most feared complications of the intestinal tuberculosis. The terminal ileum is the most common site of perforation, while the majority of (90%) perforations are solitary. Herein, we describe a case of a 25-year-old male who presented with generalized peritonitis requi...

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Main Authors: Irfan Masood, Zain Majid, Ali Rafiq, Waqas Rind, Aisha Zia, Sajjad Raza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Surgery
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/318678
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spelling doaj-2e997ca72a02465193cb1b8ea893751f2020-11-25T00:57:26ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192015-01-01201510.1155/2015/318678318678Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal TuberculosisIrfan Masood0Zain Majid1Ali Rafiq2Waqas Rind3Aisha Zia4Sajjad Raza5General Surgery, Civil Hospital Karachi, Karachi 74200, PakistanDow University of Health Sciences, Karachi 74200, PakistanGeneral Surgery, Civil Hospital Karachi, Karachi 74200, PakistanGeneral Surgery, Civil Hospital Karachi, Karachi 74200, PakistanDow University of Health Sciences, Karachi 74200, PakistanDow University of Health Sciences, Karachi 74200, PakistanFree perforation is one of the most feared complications of the intestinal tuberculosis. The terminal ileum is the most common site of perforation, while the majority of (90%) perforations are solitary. Herein, we describe a case of a 25-year-old male who presented with generalized peritonitis requiring an emergency exploratory laparotomy, which revealed pan-enteric perforation characterized by multiple perforations of the small bowel extending 10–15 cm from the DJ flexure up to the terminal ileum. The perforations were primarily closed, while 6–8 cm of the diseased terminal ileum was resected and the two ends were brought out as double-barreled ostomy. To the best of our knowledge, such an extensive tuberculous perforation of the small bowel has not been previously reported in the literature before.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/318678
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Zain Majid
Ali Rafiq
Waqas Rind
Aisha Zia
Sajjad Raza
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Zain Majid
Ali Rafiq
Waqas Rind
Aisha Zia
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Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis
Case Reports in Surgery
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Zain Majid
Ali Rafiq
Waqas Rind
Aisha Zia
Sajjad Raza
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title Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis
title_short Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis
title_full Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis
title_fullStr Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Multiple, Pan-Enteric Perforation Secondary to Intestinal Tuberculosis
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publisher Hindawi Limited
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2090-6919
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Free perforation is one of the most feared complications of the intestinal tuberculosis. The terminal ileum is the most common site of perforation, while the majority of (90%) perforations are solitary. Herein, we describe a case of a 25-year-old male who presented with generalized peritonitis requiring an emergency exploratory laparotomy, which revealed pan-enteric perforation characterized by multiple perforations of the small bowel extending 10–15 cm from the DJ flexure up to the terminal ileum. The perforations were primarily closed, while 6–8 cm of the diseased terminal ileum was resected and the two ends were brought out as double-barreled ostomy. To the best of our knowledge, such an extensive tuberculous perforation of the small bowel has not been previously reported in the literature before.
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