Triple-ostomy: Management of perforations to the second part of the duodenum in patients unfit for definitive surgery

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Abstract

Peptic ulcers in the second part of the duodenum are a rare occurrence and present challenging management. Conventional surgical operations are associated with life threatening complications. We describe a case of a perforated duodenal ulcer in a medically unstable patient who was deemed unfit for lengthy definitive surgery. An emergency laparotomy and 'triple-ostomy' was performed. We recommend this procedure as an alternative for the emergency repair of D2 ulcers, especially in patients with multiple co-morbidities.

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Herrod, P. J. J., Kamali, D., & Pillai, S. C. B. (2011). Triple-ostomy: Management of perforations to the second part of the duodenum in patients unfit for definitive surgery. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 93(7). https://doi.org/10.1308/147870811X602320

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