peritoniit
Peritoniit, also known as peritonitis, is inflammation of the peritoneum, the thin membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and covers abdominal organs. It is typically caused by infection, usually bacteria, but it can also result from chemical irritation after leakage of digestive contents into the abdomen. It is a medical emergency requiring urgent evaluation and treatment.
Causes are usually divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary forms. Primary peritonitis occurs without an evident
Symptoms commonly include sudden, severe abdominal pain, tenderness with guarding, abdominal rigidness, fever, nausea, vomiting, and
Diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion supported by tests. Blood tests often show leukocytosis and elevated inflammatory
Treatment requires rapid resuscitation and broad-spectrum antibiotics covering Gram-negative and anaerobic bacteria, with source control through