Table 1.

Existing Literature on Etiology of Ileal Perforation

StudyLeading Infectious Causes for Perforation, No. of Cases (%)Age Group Studied
and Study Duration
Poornima et al 2017 Bengaluru, India [15]59 (82.81) enteric fever21–67 y
5 (7.81) tuberculosisJune 2011 to May 2015
6 (9.38) nonspecific
Singh et al 2014 Pune, India [16]4 (57) enteric fever30–50 y
3 (43) nonspecific2009 to 2010
Wani et al 2006 Kashmir, India [17]49 (62) enteric feverAll age groups
3 (4) tuberculosisMean age = 34.62 y (SD 14.16)
21 (26) nonspecific
January 1999 to July 2005
Verma et al 2015 Rohtak, India [18]10 (24.4) enteric feverAll age groups
8 (19.5) tuberculosisMean age = 38.31 y (SD 18.99)
23 (56) nonspecificAugust 2011 to December 2013
Khalid et al 2014 Lahore, Pakistan [19]82 (65.6) enteric feverAll age groups
38 (30.4) tuberculosisMean age = 22.96 y (SD 4.8)
5 (4) nonspecificJanuary 2014 to November 2014
Anam et al 2018 Faisalabad, Pakistan [20]14 (11.8) typhoid0–90 y
3 (2.5) tuberculosisJune 2017 to November 2017
66 (55.5) nonspecific
StudyLeading Infectious Causes for Perforation, No. of Cases (%)Age Group Studied
and Study Duration
Poornima et al 2017 Bengaluru, India [15]59 (82.81) enteric fever21–67 y
5 (7.81) tuberculosisJune 2011 to May 2015
6 (9.38) nonspecific
Singh et al 2014 Pune, India [16]4 (57) enteric fever30–50 y
3 (43) nonspecific2009 to 2010
Wani et al 2006 Kashmir, India [17]49 (62) enteric feverAll age groups
3 (4) tuberculosisMean age = 34.62 y (SD 14.16)
21 (26) nonspecific
January 1999 to July 2005
Verma et al 2015 Rohtak, India [18]10 (24.4) enteric feverAll age groups
8 (19.5) tuberculosisMean age = 38.31 y (SD 18.99)
23 (56) nonspecificAugust 2011 to December 2013
Khalid et al 2014 Lahore, Pakistan [19]82 (65.6) enteric feverAll age groups
38 (30.4) tuberculosisMean age = 22.96 y (SD 4.8)
5 (4) nonspecificJanuary 2014 to November 2014
Anam et al 2018 Faisalabad, Pakistan [20]14 (11.8) typhoid0–90 y
3 (2.5) tuberculosisJune 2017 to November 2017
66 (55.5) nonspecific
Table 1.

Existing Literature on Etiology of Ileal Perforation

StudyLeading Infectious Causes for Perforation, No. of Cases (%)Age Group Studied
and Study Duration
Poornima et al 2017 Bengaluru, India [15]59 (82.81) enteric fever21–67 y
5 (7.81) tuberculosisJune 2011 to May 2015
6 (9.38) nonspecific
Singh et al 2014 Pune, India [16]4 (57) enteric fever30–50 y
3 (43) nonspecific2009 to 2010
Wani et al 2006 Kashmir, India [17]49 (62) enteric feverAll age groups
3 (4) tuberculosisMean age = 34.62 y (SD 14.16)
21 (26) nonspecific
January 1999 to July 2005
Verma et al 2015 Rohtak, India [18]10 (24.4) enteric feverAll age groups
8 (19.5) tuberculosisMean age = 38.31 y (SD 18.99)
23 (56) nonspecificAugust 2011 to December 2013
Khalid et al 2014 Lahore, Pakistan [19]82 (65.6) enteric feverAll age groups
38 (30.4) tuberculosisMean age = 22.96 y (SD 4.8)
5 (4) nonspecificJanuary 2014 to November 2014
Anam et al 2018 Faisalabad, Pakistan [20]14 (11.8) typhoid0–90 y
3 (2.5) tuberculosisJune 2017 to November 2017
66 (55.5) nonspecific
StudyLeading Infectious Causes for Perforation, No. of Cases (%)Age Group Studied
and Study Duration
Poornima et al 2017 Bengaluru, India [15]59 (82.81) enteric fever21–67 y
5 (7.81) tuberculosisJune 2011 to May 2015
6 (9.38) nonspecific
Singh et al 2014 Pune, India [16]4 (57) enteric fever30–50 y
3 (43) nonspecific2009 to 2010
Wani et al 2006 Kashmir, India [17]49 (62) enteric feverAll age groups
3 (4) tuberculosisMean age = 34.62 y (SD 14.16)
21 (26) nonspecific
January 1999 to July 2005
Verma et al 2015 Rohtak, India [18]10 (24.4) enteric feverAll age groups
8 (19.5) tuberculosisMean age = 38.31 y (SD 18.99)
23 (56) nonspecificAugust 2011 to December 2013
Khalid et al 2014 Lahore, Pakistan [19]82 (65.6) enteric feverAll age groups
38 (30.4) tuberculosisMean age = 22.96 y (SD 4.8)
5 (4) nonspecificJanuary 2014 to November 2014
Anam et al 2018 Faisalabad, Pakistan [20]14 (11.8) typhoid0–90 y
3 (2.5) tuberculosisJune 2017 to November 2017
66 (55.5) nonspecific
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