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Peritonitis
Definition:
Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum, the serous membrane that lines part of the
abdominal cavity. Peritonitis may be localized or generalized, and may result from
infection and from a non-infectious process.
Peritonitis is an inflammation (irritation) of the peritoneum, the thin tissue that lines the
inner wall of the abdomen and covers most of the abdominal organs.
Types Or Classification of peritonitis
1- Infected peritonitis (localized or generalized infected peritonitis) or non-infected
peritonitis.
2- Primary or secondary peritonitis.
Major types
Primary : The spread of an infection.
People who have an accumulation of fluid in their abdomen (ascites).
The fluid that accumulates create a good environment for the growth of bacteria.
Secondary : The entry of bacteria or enzymes into the peritoneum.
Ulcer, appendix and a ruptured diverticulum.
An intestine to burs or injury.
• Primary peritonitis is caused by the spread of an infection from the blood and lymph nodes
to the peritoneum.
• Secondary peritonitis is the more common type of peritonitis, happens when the infection
comes into the peritoneum from the gastrointestinal or biliary tract.
Risk Factors
• Liver disease (cirrhosis)
• Fluid in the abdomen
• Weakened immune system
• Pelvic inflammatory disease
Risk factors for secondary peritonitis include:
• Appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix)
• Stomach ulcers, Twisted intestine, Pancreatitis
• Inflammatory bowel disease, Injury caused by an operation.
• Peritoneal dialysis, Trauma.
Causative organisms
• pyogenic bacteria - E. coli
• Aerobic and anaerobic - streptococci staphylococci
Causes
I- Infected peritonitis:
Generalized Infected peritonitis:
1. Perforation of part of the gastrointestinal tract is the most common cause of peritonitis.
This includes:
• Perforation of the distal oesophagus.
• perforation of the stomach as peptic ulcer, gastric carcinoma
• perforation of the duodenum (peptic ulcer)
• perforation of the remaining intestine (e.g., appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease,
intestinal infarction, intestinal strangulation, colorectal carcinoma).
• Or perforation of the gall bladder (cholecystitis).
• Other possible reasons for perforation include abdominal trauma, ingestion of a sharp
foreign body, perforation by an endoscope or catheter.
2. Disruption of the peritoneum, even in the absence of perforation of a hollow viscus,
may also cause infection by letting micro-organism into the peritoneal cavity.
Examples include trauma, surgical wound, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and
intra-peritoneal chemotherapy.
3. Direct entry through an operative or traumatic wound.
4. Intra-peritoneal dialysis predisposes to peritoneal infection5. Though blood spread in
cases of septicaemia and pyaemia but is rare.
Systemic or localized infections (such as tuberculosis) may rarely have a peritoneal
localisation.
II-Non-infected peritonitis:
1- Leakage of sterile body fluids into the peritoneum, such as blood, gastric juice (e.g.,
peptic ulcer, gastric carcinoma), bile (e.g., liver), urine (pelvic trauma), pancreatic juice
(pancreatitis).
Note: While these body fluids are sterile at first, they frequently become infected once they
leak out of their organ, leading to infectious peritonitis within 24 to 48 hours.
2- Sterile abdominal surgery under normal circumstances, causes localized or minimal
generalized peritonitis through a foreign body reaction and/or fibrotic adhesions.
Pathophysiology
• In normal conditions, the peritoneum appears greyish and glistening. It becomes dull 2–4
hours after the onset of peritonitis, initially with serous or slightly turbid fluid.
• Peritonitis is caused by leakage of contents from abdominal organs into the abdominal
cavity, usually as a result of inflammation, infection, ischemia, trauma, or tumor
perforation.
• Bacterial proliferation occurs.
• Edema of the tissues results and exudation of fluid develops in a short time.
• Fluid in the peritoneal cavity becomes turbid with increasing amounts of protein, white
blood cells, cellular debris, and blood. The immediate response of the intestinal tract is
hypermotility, followed by paralytic ileus with an accumulation of air and fluid in the
bowel.
• Later on, the exudate becomes creamy and suppurative. It may be spread to the whole
peritoneum.
Nursing process:
Assessment
Signs and symptoms of peritonitis:
• Symptoms depend on the location and extent of the inflammation.
• Abdominal pain and tenderness. At first, a diffuse type of pain is felt. The pain tends to
become constant, localized, and more intense near the site of the inflammation.
• Diffuse abdominal rigidity, Swelling and tenderness in the abdomen with pain ranging
from dull aches to severe, sharp pain is often present, especially in generalized peritonitis.
• Fever and chills, loss of appetite, thirst, nausea and vomiting.
• Reduced urine output
• Not being able to pass gas or stool
• Sinus tachycardia
• Development of paralytic ileus (i.e., intestinal paralysis), which also causes nausea,
vomiting and.
• Abdominal distension
• Auscultation reveals absent of bowel sound due to paralytic ileus
• In neglected cases the patient will present by sunken eyes
Diagnostic parameters:
• A diagnosis of peritonitis is based on the clinical manifestations.
• Blood picture for leukocytosis.
• Hypokalemia, hypernatremia, and acidosis may be present, but they are not specific
findings.
• Abdominal X-rays may reveal dilated, edematous intestines,
• Computed tomography (CT or CAT scanning) may be useful in differentiating causes of
abdominal pain.
• In patients with ascites, a diagnosis of peritonitis is made via paracentesis.
• Culture of the peritoneal fluid can determine the microorganism responsible and
determine their sensibility to antimicrobial agents.
Nursing diagnosis:
• Abdominal pain.
• Fluid volume deficit.
• Alteration in tissue perfusion
Nursing intervention:
1- Monitor and document the severity, consistency, location and other characteristics of
pain.
2- The patient is placed on the side with knees flexed; this position decreases tension on
the abdominal organs and maximize comfort.
3- Accurate recording of all intake and output and central venous pressure assists in
calculating fluid replacement.
4- Monitor the quantity and quality of output from nasogastric tube.
5- Maintain intravenous therapy.
6- Monitor the patient for signs and symptoms of shock.
7- Monitor the patients bowel sounds by assessing for flatus or bowel movement.
8- Monitor the patients mental, cardiac, and pulmonary status.
9- Monitor Signs that indicate that peritonitis is subsiding include a decrease in
temperature and pulse rate, softening of the abdomen, return of peristaltic sounds,
passing of flatus, and bowel movements.
10- Increases fluid and food intake gradually and reduces parenteral fluids as prescribed.
Medical Treatment of peritonitis:
•General supportive measures such as intravenous rehydration and correction of electrolyte
disturbances.
• Antibiotics are usually administered intravenously, but they may also be infused directly
into the peritoneum.
Surgical treatment:
Laparotomy is needed to perform a full exploration and lavage of the peritoneum.
Preoperative preparation:
• A nasogastric tube is inserted to deflate the stomach and bowels and to prevent vomiting
during induction of anesthesia.
• Intravenous fluids as saline or ringer solution are administered to correct the hypovolemia.
• Antibiotics: a combination of ampicillin, an aminoglycoside and metroniazol can cover
all aerobic and anaerobic organisms.
• Analgesics are given for pain relieve.
• Foley catheter is inserted to check the urine output and the adequacy of fluid replacement.
Post operative care:
• Continuous antibiotic treatment.
• Drains are inserted during the surgical procedure, and the nurse must observe and record
the character of the drainage post-operatively.
• Care must be taken when moving and turning the patient to prevent the drains from being
dislodged.
• Prepare the patient and family for discharge by teaching him to care for the incision and
drains if he will be sent home with the drains.
Complications
• Sequestration of fluid and electrolytes, as revealed by decreased central venous pressure,
may cause electrolytes disturbances.
• Hypovolemia, leading to shock and acute renal failure.
• A peritoneal abscess.
• Sepsis may develop, so blood cultures should be obtained.
• The fluid may push on the diaphragm, causing splinting and subsequent breathing
difficulties.
• Formation of fibrous tissue in the peritoneum.
• Adult respiratory distress syndrome.

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Peritonitis

  • 1. Peritonitis Definition: Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum, the serous membrane that lines part of the abdominal cavity. Peritonitis may be localized or generalized, and may result from infection and from a non-infectious process. Peritonitis is an inflammation (irritation) of the peritoneum, the thin tissue that lines the inner wall of the abdomen and covers most of the abdominal organs. Types Or Classification of peritonitis 1- Infected peritonitis (localized or generalized infected peritonitis) or non-infected peritonitis. 2- Primary or secondary peritonitis. Major types Primary : The spread of an infection. People who have an accumulation of fluid in their abdomen (ascites). The fluid that accumulates create a good environment for the growth of bacteria. Secondary : The entry of bacteria or enzymes into the peritoneum. Ulcer, appendix and a ruptured diverticulum. An intestine to burs or injury. • Primary peritonitis is caused by the spread of an infection from the blood and lymph nodes to the peritoneum. • Secondary peritonitis is the more common type of peritonitis, happens when the infection comes into the peritoneum from the gastrointestinal or biliary tract. Risk Factors • Liver disease (cirrhosis) • Fluid in the abdomen • Weakened immune system • Pelvic inflammatory disease Risk factors for secondary peritonitis include: • Appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix) • Stomach ulcers, Twisted intestine, Pancreatitis • Inflammatory bowel disease, Injury caused by an operation. • Peritoneal dialysis, Trauma. Causative organisms • pyogenic bacteria - E. coli • Aerobic and anaerobic - streptococci staphylococci Causes I- Infected peritonitis: Generalized Infected peritonitis: 1. Perforation of part of the gastrointestinal tract is the most common cause of peritonitis. This includes:
  • 2. • Perforation of the distal oesophagus. • perforation of the stomach as peptic ulcer, gastric carcinoma • perforation of the duodenum (peptic ulcer) • perforation of the remaining intestine (e.g., appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal infarction, intestinal strangulation, colorectal carcinoma). • Or perforation of the gall bladder (cholecystitis). • Other possible reasons for perforation include abdominal trauma, ingestion of a sharp foreign body, perforation by an endoscope or catheter. 2. Disruption of the peritoneum, even in the absence of perforation of a hollow viscus, may also cause infection by letting micro-organism into the peritoneal cavity. Examples include trauma, surgical wound, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and intra-peritoneal chemotherapy. 3. Direct entry through an operative or traumatic wound. 4. Intra-peritoneal dialysis predisposes to peritoneal infection5. Though blood spread in cases of septicaemia and pyaemia but is rare. Systemic or localized infections (such as tuberculosis) may rarely have a peritoneal localisation. II-Non-infected peritonitis: 1- Leakage of sterile body fluids into the peritoneum, such as blood, gastric juice (e.g., peptic ulcer, gastric carcinoma), bile (e.g., liver), urine (pelvic trauma), pancreatic juice (pancreatitis). Note: While these body fluids are sterile at first, they frequently become infected once they leak out of their organ, leading to infectious peritonitis within 24 to 48 hours. 2- Sterile abdominal surgery under normal circumstances, causes localized or minimal generalized peritonitis through a foreign body reaction and/or fibrotic adhesions. Pathophysiology • In normal conditions, the peritoneum appears greyish and glistening. It becomes dull 2–4 hours after the onset of peritonitis, initially with serous or slightly turbid fluid. • Peritonitis is caused by leakage of contents from abdominal organs into the abdominal cavity, usually as a result of inflammation, infection, ischemia, trauma, or tumor perforation. • Bacterial proliferation occurs. • Edema of the tissues results and exudation of fluid develops in a short time. • Fluid in the peritoneal cavity becomes turbid with increasing amounts of protein, white blood cells, cellular debris, and blood. The immediate response of the intestinal tract is hypermotility, followed by paralytic ileus with an accumulation of air and fluid in the bowel. • Later on, the exudate becomes creamy and suppurative. It may be spread to the whole peritoneum. Nursing process: Assessment Signs and symptoms of peritonitis:
  • 3. • Symptoms depend on the location and extent of the inflammation. • Abdominal pain and tenderness. At first, a diffuse type of pain is felt. The pain tends to become constant, localized, and more intense near the site of the inflammation. • Diffuse abdominal rigidity, Swelling and tenderness in the abdomen with pain ranging from dull aches to severe, sharp pain is often present, especially in generalized peritonitis. • Fever and chills, loss of appetite, thirst, nausea and vomiting. • Reduced urine output • Not being able to pass gas or stool • Sinus tachycardia • Development of paralytic ileus (i.e., intestinal paralysis), which also causes nausea, vomiting and. • Abdominal distension • Auscultation reveals absent of bowel sound due to paralytic ileus • In neglected cases the patient will present by sunken eyes Diagnostic parameters: • A diagnosis of peritonitis is based on the clinical manifestations. • Blood picture for leukocytosis. • Hypokalemia, hypernatremia, and acidosis may be present, but they are not specific findings. • Abdominal X-rays may reveal dilated, edematous intestines, • Computed tomography (CT or CAT scanning) may be useful in differentiating causes of abdominal pain. • In patients with ascites, a diagnosis of peritonitis is made via paracentesis. • Culture of the peritoneal fluid can determine the microorganism responsible and determine their sensibility to antimicrobial agents. Nursing diagnosis: • Abdominal pain. • Fluid volume deficit. • Alteration in tissue perfusion Nursing intervention: 1- Monitor and document the severity, consistency, location and other characteristics of pain. 2- The patient is placed on the side with knees flexed; this position decreases tension on the abdominal organs and maximize comfort. 3- Accurate recording of all intake and output and central venous pressure assists in calculating fluid replacement. 4- Monitor the quantity and quality of output from nasogastric tube. 5- Maintain intravenous therapy. 6- Monitor the patient for signs and symptoms of shock. 7- Monitor the patients bowel sounds by assessing for flatus or bowel movement. 8- Monitor the patients mental, cardiac, and pulmonary status. 9- Monitor Signs that indicate that peritonitis is subsiding include a decrease in temperature and pulse rate, softening of the abdomen, return of peristaltic sounds, passing of flatus, and bowel movements. 10- Increases fluid and food intake gradually and reduces parenteral fluids as prescribed.
  • 4. Medical Treatment of peritonitis: •General supportive measures such as intravenous rehydration and correction of electrolyte disturbances. • Antibiotics are usually administered intravenously, but they may also be infused directly into the peritoneum. Surgical treatment: Laparotomy is needed to perform a full exploration and lavage of the peritoneum. Preoperative preparation: • A nasogastric tube is inserted to deflate the stomach and bowels and to prevent vomiting during induction of anesthesia. • Intravenous fluids as saline or ringer solution are administered to correct the hypovolemia. • Antibiotics: a combination of ampicillin, an aminoglycoside and metroniazol can cover all aerobic and anaerobic organisms. • Analgesics are given for pain relieve. • Foley catheter is inserted to check the urine output and the adequacy of fluid replacement. Post operative care: • Continuous antibiotic treatment. • Drains are inserted during the surgical procedure, and the nurse must observe and record the character of the drainage post-operatively. • Care must be taken when moving and turning the patient to prevent the drains from being dislodged. • Prepare the patient and family for discharge by teaching him to care for the incision and drains if he will be sent home with the drains. Complications • Sequestration of fluid and electrolytes, as revealed by decreased central venous pressure, may cause electrolytes disturbances. • Hypovolemia, leading to shock and acute renal failure. • A peritoneal abscess. • Sepsis may develop, so blood cultures should be obtained. • The fluid may push on the diaphragm, causing splinting and subsequent breathing difficulties. • Formation of fibrous tissue in the peritoneum. • Adult respiratory distress syndrome.