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Table 3 Intraoperative findings

From: Prediction of mortality in secondary peritonitis: a prospective study comparing p-POSSUM, Mannheim Peritonitis Index, and Jabalpur Peritonitis Index

  

Number of patients

Survived

Died

Extent of contamination

Localized

24

22 (91.7%)

2 (8.3%)

 

Diffuse

211

148 (70.1%)

63 (29.9%)

Source of Contamination

Gastro-Duodenal

54

41 (75.9%)

13 (24.1%)

Jejunal

25

9 (36.0%)

16 (64.0%)

Ileal

80

65 (81.2%)

15 (18.8%)

Colon

32

19 (59.4%)

13 (40.6%)

Appendix

17

17 (100.0%)

0 (0.0%)

Recto-Sigmoid

14

10 (71.4%)

4 (28.6%)

Hepato-biliary

6

5(83.3%)

1(16.6%)

Others

1

1 (100.0%)

0 (0.0%)

Not Found

6

3 (50.0%)

3 (50.0%)

Etiology

Amoebic

15

8 (53.3%)

7 (46.7%)

Appendicular Gangrene/Perforation

17

17 (100.0%)

0 (0.0%)

Bowel Ischemia

11

8 (72.7%)

3 (27.3%)

Chronic peptic ulcer

47

36 (76.6%)

11 (23.4%)

Enteric

22

18 (81.8%)

4 (18.2%)

Liver Abscess rupture

3

3 (100.0%)

0 (0.0%)

Neoplasm

22

15 (68.2%)

7 (31.8%)

Obstruction

5

4 (80.0%)

1 (20.0%)

Tubercular

69

46 (66.7%)

23 (33.3%)

Others

24

15 (62.5%)

9 (37.5%)