%0 Journal Article %T Primary versus Delayed Primary Closure of Laparotomy Wounds in Children Following Typhoid Ileal Perforation in Ile-Ife, Nigeria %A Ademola O. Talabi %A Akan W. Inyang %A Lofty-John C. Anyanwu %A Oludayo A. Sowande %A Olusanya Adejuyigbe %A Usang E. Usang %J Archive of "African Journal of Paediatric Surgery: AJPS". %D 2017 %R 10.4103/ajps.AJPS_166_14 %X The optimal management strategy for dirty abdominal wounds has yet to be determined, but studies indicate that delayed primary closure (DPC) may be a reliable method of reducing surgical site infection (SSI) rate in these wounds. In this study, of dirty laparotomy wounds following typhoid ileal perforation (TIP), the SSI rate, incidence of wound dehiscence, and length of hospital stay (LOS) are compared in wounds primarily closed to those closed in the delayed primary fashion %K Children %K delayed primary closure %K dirty abdominal wounds %K primary closure %K wound outcome %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369596/