Evaluation of acute abdomen by plain abdominal radiographs
Abstract
The key role played by plain films in the diagnosis of acute abdomen is well recognised by both
surgeons and radiologists. In this study eighty (80) patients with various acute abdominal
conditions were reviewed. Each of them had plain abdominal films taken on admission to
hospital, seventy six (95%) of them eventually had laparatosy and in only four of them the final
diagnosis was made by other methods namely; intravenous urography for renal calculi, chest xray
for intrathoracic disease and clinically in two of them with partial intestinal obstruction due
to ascariasis. The most common condition encountered was intestinal obstruction seen in 34 out
of 80 patients (44.5%). In the paediatric age group the most common cause of acute abdomen
was ascariasis with 7 out of 18 children below age 13 having obstruction secondary to ascariasis.
Other common conditions were acute appendicitis and perforated bowel.
The radiographs detected 63.2% of abnormalities seen at laparotomy and the radiologic diagnosis
concurred with the final diagnosis in 57% of the cases. These results compared well with those
of other studies and show high positive yields. They therefore justify the use of plain abdominal
radiographs in the diagnosis and management of acute abdomen.
Citation
Masters of Medicine (Diagnostic Radiology)Publisher
University of Nairobi School of Medicine