THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE ONSET OF APPENDICULAR PERITONITIS AND THE TIMING OF APPENDECTOMY
Abstract
BackgroundAcute appendicitis accounts for 59-79% of surgical diseases, with 8-13% of these cases presenting in complicated forms. The mortality rate in post-appendectomy peritonitis is 8-22.5%. The high mortality rate associated with appendicular peritonitis underscores the urgency of addressing this condition.
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2026-03-10
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Rakhmatullayev Jurabek Dilmurot ugli, Safoyev Bakodir Barnoyevich, & Boltayev Temur Shavkatovich. (2026). THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE ONSET OF APPENDICULAR PERITONITIS AND THE TIMING OF APPENDECTOMY. NEW APPROACHES IN EDUCATION: PEDAGOGY, INNOVATION, AND DEVELOPMENT, 2(03), 118–119. Retrieved from https://worldconferences.us/index.php/nae/article/view/1165
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