Background: Peritonitis secondary to small bowel perforation is a common surgical emergency seen across the globe.
Methods: A young male patient presented with ileal perforation that was repaired primarily. He recovered uneventfully after the operation.
Results: Histopathology of the margins of the perforation revealed tuberculosis. A search for evidence of a primary focus of tuberculosis was unsuccessful. The patient was started on anti- tubercular therapy and he was followed up with good results.
Conclusion: This present case underscores the importance of biopsy specimens taken from the margins of patients with ileal perforation to avoid the misdiagnosis of such condition.
Keywords: Ileum; Perforation; Peritonitis; Tuberculosis.