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Case Study Report: Complex Abdominal Surgery in a 45-Year-Old Patient with Acute Abdominal Pain and Peritonitis
This case study presents the successful management of a 45-year-old male patient who underwent emergency abdominal surgery for a perforated appendix leading to acute peritonitis. The case highlights the diagnostic challenges, surgical interventions, and post-operative care necessary to manage such a complex condition. The patient’s clinical presentation included severe abdominal pain, nausea, and fever, which prompted an immediate surgical intervention. The importance of early diagnosis, prompt surgical treatment, and post-operative monitoring for complications are emphasized. This case also discusses the role of perioperative care, including pain management and infection control, and reflects on the lessons learned from managing post-operative complications
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We are delighted to present the Seventh edition of the Australasian Medical Journal (AMJ) for 2025
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We are delighted to present the ninth edition of the Australasian Medical Journal (AMJ) for 2025
EDITOR’S NOTE
We are delighted to present the ninth edition of the Australasian Medical Journal (AMJ) for 2025