In a 3 year period 73 cases of perforated peptic ulcers were treated by simple closure. The overall mortality of 3.77 percent is acceptable when compared with other reports. There was a marked male preponderance (11 males: female 1). Biopsy results confirmed the operatiue findings that perforations were seven times more common in gastric peptic ulcers than duodenal ones. The disease affected young adults, the middle aged and elderly, the peak incidence occurring between the fifth and seventh decades oflife. Simple closure was an effective surgical procedure for our group of patients.