Resumo
Acute abdomen holds great expressiveness in midsize and major emergency surgical clinic services worldwide. This 229 cases retrospective study aimed to verify the epidemiology and mortality of acute abdomen in a university hospital. The larger prevalence found in inflammatory acute abdomen matches with data observed in literature, displaying the lowest mean age, lowest lenght of hospital stay and lowest mortality rate. Obstructive acute abdomen and vascular acute abdomen showed the highest mean ages, lenght of hospital stay and mortality rates.
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