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Indications for surgery when elicited would be as a result of life threatening emergencies such as; early sepsis or evidence of hemorrhage, which would require immediate surgical intervention, ruptured aneurysm, ectopic pregnancy, bowel perforation or other pathologies require definite surgical repair. | Indications for surgery when elicited would be as a result of life threatening emergencies such as; early [[sepsis]] or evidence of [[hemorrhage]], which would require immediate surgical intervention, ruptured [[aneurysm]], [[ectopic pregnancy]], [[bowel perforation]] or other pathologies require definite surgical repair. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Indications for surgery when elicited would be as a result of life threatening emergencies such as; early sepsis or evidence of hemorrhage, which would require immediate surgical intervention, ruptured aneurysm, ectopic pregnancy, bowel perforation or other pathologies require definite surgical repair.