ACUTE PERFORATORY/ OBSTRUCTIVE ABDMEN DUE NEOPLASIA- A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v7i5.1242Keywords:
General surgery. Gastroenterology. Neoplasm. Perforating. Obstructive.Abstract
This is a case report of a male patient, alcoholic and smoker for 50 years, relevant habits for the development of numerous pathologies, who presented with a perforating acute abdomen due to perforated gastric lesion, being surgically approached and gastric mass detected. Sixty days after the approach, the patient evolved with acute obstructive abdomen, requiring rapid intervention, due to the evolution of this pathology and the underlying cause of the entire condition that the patient had, as well as possible complications of an obstruction such as: bacterial overgrowth, collapse of the affected segment, frequent vomiting that exacerbate the hydroelectrolytic disorder resulting in hypokalemia and severe hypovolemia.
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