Abstract

In a prospective protocol 25 consecutive patients with diffuse peritonitis were treated in the Surgical Clinic of the RWT-University in Aachen, Germany, from January to December 1995. According to the "Mannheim Peritonitis Score" three different stages were treated with different surgical procedures and a selective antibiotic regimen. Group-A patients with prognostically favorable peritonitis (MPS 0-20) were treated with the so-called standard procedure, group-B patients (MPS: 21-29) with closed postoperative lavage. The antibiotic regimen was cefotaxime (2 x 2 g) and metronidazole (2 x 500 mg) for both group-A and group-B patients. Severe group-C cases (MPS > 29) were treated with the so-called Etappenlavage (multiple reexplorations and intra-operative lavage) and received a combination of three antibiotics (2 x 2 g cefotaxime; 2 x 500 mg metronidazole and 2 x 200 mg ofloxacin). Eight patients belonged to group A, 10 to group B, and 7 to group C. The mortality was 0% (group A), 20% (group B), and 29% (group C), respectively. The actual overall mortality of the whole group was 16% (4/25). The statistically expected mortality was 36%, according to the APACHE-II-Score (P = 0.0982).

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