Typhoid perforation
Intestinal typhoid with perforation is a serious complication of typhoid fever, and its incidence is 2% to 6%. Patients who received surgical treatment received timely surgical treatment after perforation, but because they are at the peak of disease development, their bodies are very weak, their resistance is low, and their general conditions are poor. In addition to surgical trauma, postoperative typhoid disease continues to exist, resulting Mortality is still high (20% to 30%), so we still need to be aware of and vigilant against this disease.
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