Aggressive approach to complicated appendicitis in children
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Appendicitis remains the most common condition in the pediatric population requiring emergency abdominal operation. Management of acute simple appendicitis is well described but controversy remains as to the optimal treatment of complicated appendicitis. Common complications of acute appendicitis include: localized peritonitis and abscess formation, flegmon and general peritonitis.Methods
In this prospective study we have evaluated the results of aggressive therapy in management of complicated appendicitis in children in Sarvar pediatric hospital of Mashhad, Iran.Results
Among 60 children with acute complicated appendici s male to female ra o was 4:1 and mean age was 7.18±2.17 years. 60% were operated via low mid line incision and 40% by Rocky Davis incision. The most common nal diagnosis fi was appendicular abscess that was observed in 34 pa ents. Primary wound closure was performed in 96.7% and placement of drain in peritoneal cavity in right lower quadrant was done only in 13.3%. Safe appendectomy was performed in all 60 cases and post opera ve complica ons included two cases with wound infection and 4 cases with Chronic abdominal pain that were managed conserva vely. Only one pa ent was re admi ed and underwent re-laparotomy because of bowel obstruction.Conclusions
according to our findings the current non operative approach to complicated appendicitis in children needs a revision.Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
Journal of Surgery and Trauma, Volume:1 Issue: 1, Winter 2013
Pages:
26 to 30
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