Ayman Refaat1, Ahmed EL-Marakby, Ahmed Farghaly2, Hossam ELShamaa3, Mohamed Ibrahim4, Mohamed Hamed Salem5
Ahmed Gamal Eldin Fouad¹, Ahmed Faraghaly¹, Ahmed Elmarakby¹, Fatma Zeinhom²
1Amr Saleh El Bahaey, 2Ahmed Balboula
Fouad S. Fouad1 and Abdelrahman Mohamed2
1Mohamed Salama, 1Heba G.M. Mahmoud, 2Marwa Nabil, 1Mohamed Hassan
1Hebatallah G.M. Mahmoud, 1Mohamed Salama, 1John Wahib, 2Salem Eid, 1Omaya Nassar
Wael Ahmed Ghanem, Ahmed Bassiouny Radwan
Wael Ghanem
Sherif M. Mokhtar1 , Shady Elghazaly Harb1 , Hossam Hussein2 ,Shady Nabil Mashhour3
Shady Elghazaly Harb, Sherif M. Mokhtar, Sameh Mikhail
Osama G. Fahmy, Osama A. Radwan & Mohamed I. Monier
Ayman El Samadoni, Haitham A. Eldmarany and Amr El Bahaey
Salah M. Raslan MD and Hany M. Elbarbary MD, FRCS, FACS
Ayman El Samadoni1 , Haitham A.Eldmarany2
Hamdy A. Elhady
Hassan A. Abdallah1, Abd-El-Aal A. Saleem1, Osama A. AbdulRaheem1, Mohamed Yousef A2
Maged Rihan, MD, MRCS Mohamed M.Raslan ,MD
Mohamed Abd El-Monem Abd El-Salam Rizk, MD
Sherif Essam Tawfik MD, Mohamed Abd El-Monem Abd El-Salam Rizk MD, Abd elrahman Mohamed MD
Wael A Jumuah, MD; Yasser El Ghamrini, MD; Karim Sabry Abdel Samee, MD, MRCS (Ed)
Ahmed Sayed1,2, Hussein Elwan1 , Mostafa Elshal2, Ahmed Taha1,2
Comparative Study between Ultrasound Findings and Intra-operative Findings in Non-traumatic Abdominal Pain
Background: In acute abdomen the patient experiences sudden severe abdominal pain which may suggest
a threat to his or her life and may or may not demand immediate operative interference. It is important to
make early diagnosis, and a delay will worsen the condition and may lead to a fatal outcome. Objective:
The aims of this study are to determine the ability of ultrasound to diagnose non traumatic acute abdominal
conditions, analysis of ultrasound findings and its correlation with clinical findings, laboratory and other
radiological investigations along with operative findings, wherever possible. Patients and methods::The
study is comprised of patients who presented with non-traumatic acute abdominal pain during the period
from August 2015 to August 2016 in the department of Surgery in Aswan University. Results: A total of
200 patients were included in this study and underwent abdominal ultrasonography. The sensitivity of
ultrasound in diagnosis was 81.0% and specificity of ultrasound was 83.0%. Conclusion: The accuracy of
ultrasound in diagnosing non-traumatic abdominal pain helps to reduce negative laparotomy rate and is
cost effective. Hence ultrasonography should be a part of routine surgical investigation.