Abstract

Introduction: Perforated peptic ulcer is the most common indication for emergency gastric surgery. good management of postoperative peptic ulcer perforation patients in the ICU will reduce patient mortality rates. Case presentation A 76-year-old male patient presented with a major complaint of pain throughout the abdomen that had worsened since 1 day, the abdominal pain had been felt for 4 days before admission. The patient had a history of painkiller drug consumption routinely for 3 years. The patient’s vital signs were normal, with a qSOFA score 1 and a VAS score 5. Abdominal physical examination showed the abdominal distended, no visible contour and no visible peristaltic, decreased bowel sound, and there is tenderness and rebound tenderness at the whole abdomen Patient was taken up for emergency laparostomy, then the patient underwent diagnostic laparoscopic in an elective setting with intraoperative findings of gastric perforation, then patient continued with the gastric repair. In the postoperative period, the patient was treated in the ICU of Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital. Conclusion: Intensive care management for post-gastric repair surgery patients is generally the same as for other abdominal surgery patients. The intensive care management needs comprehensive treatment, starting from oxygen therapy, monitoring, analgesia, fluid therapy, antibiotic therapy, glycemic control, and nasogastric tube nutrition.

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