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Fifteen cases of generalized post-operative peritonitis (GPP) are reported. Twelve patients underwent surgical treatment with mortality rate of 25%; three patients did not undergo surgery with mortality rate of 66,6%. Diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic aspects of this severe post-operative complication are considered to underline the importance of a precocius diagnosis and a timely reanimatory and surgical treatment for a favourable prognosis.
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