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. 2020 Feb 26;8(4):670–678. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i4.670

Table 2.

Emergency surgical procedures

Emergency surgical procedure Location of the perforation n (%)
Laparoscopic surgery
Laparoscopic gastric repair Stomach1 52 (24.52)
Laparoscopic duodenal repair Duodenum 10 (4.72)
Laparoscopic jejunal/ileal repair Jejunum/Ileum 9 (4.25)
Open abdominal surgery
Repair
Gastric repair Stomach1 48 (22.64)
Duodenal repair Duodenum 23 (10.85)
Jejunal/ileal repair Jejunum/Ileum 8 (3.77)
Colonic repair Colon2 19 (8.96)
Repair + ostomy
Colonic repair + enterostomy Colon2 11 (5.019)
Resection and anastomosis
Partial gastrectomy Stomach3 4 (1.87)
Jejunal/ileal resection and anastomosis Jejunum/Ileum 2(0.94)
Resection + ostomy
Partial colectomy + colostomy Colon4 9 (4.24)
Partial colectomy and anastomosis + enterostomy Colon4 3 (1.42)
Digestive tract reconstruction
Subtotal gastrectomy + gastrojejunostomy Stomach3 14 (6.60)
1

Non-tumor-related gastric perforation.

2

Non-tumor-related colonic perforation.

3

Malignant tumor-related gastric perforation.

4

Malignant tumor-related colonic perforation.