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==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
===Incidence=== | ===Incidence=== | ||
Ileus is most commonly seen in patients undergoing surgical treatment. | Ileus is most commonly seen in patients undergoing surgical treatment. | ||
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*The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing thoracic procedures is approximately 1400 per 100,000 cases worldwide. | *The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing thoracic procedures is approximately 1400 per 100,000 cases worldwide. | ||
*The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing orthopaedic procedures is approximately 1500 per 100,000 cases worldwide. | *The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing orthopaedic procedures is approximately 1500 per 100,000 cases worldwide. | ||
===Prevalence=== | |||
Ileus is most commonly seen in patients undergoing surgical treatment. Ileus is a very common complication in the postoperative setting and often considered a normal sequelae of surgery. | |||
*It is estimated that that around 10 percent of the people undergoing surgical procedures develop ileus lasting more than a single day. | |||
*In United states, approximately 2.7 million of patients developed postoperative ileus lasting more than 1 day. | |||
===Age=== | ===Age=== |
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Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence
Ileus is most commonly seen in patients undergoing surgical treatment.
- The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing laparotomy is approximately 9000 per 100,000 cases worldwide.
- The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing thoracic procedures is approximately 1400 per 100,000 cases worldwide.
- The incidence of ileus in patients undergoing orthopaedic procedures is approximately 1500 per 100,000 cases worldwide.
Prevalence
Ileus is most commonly seen in patients undergoing surgical treatment. Ileus is a very common complication in the postoperative setting and often considered a normal sequelae of surgery.
- It is estimated that that around 10 percent of the people undergoing surgical procedures develop ileus lasting more than a single day.
- In United states, approximately 2.7 million of patients developed postoperative ileus lasting more than 1 day.
Age
Patients of all age groups may develop ileus.
Race
There is no racial predilection to ileus.
Gender
Ileus affects men and women equally.