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Monitoring Complications of Medically Managed Acute Appendicitis.

Authors :
SILETZ, ANAAR
GROTTS, JONATHAN
LEWIS, CATHERINE
TILLOU, ARETI
CHEAITO, ALI
CRYER, HENRY
Source :
American Surgeon. Oct2018, Vol. 84 Issue 10, p1684-1690. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Nonoperative management of acute appendicitis is becoming widespread, but recurrence and the potential for a complicated course are important concerns. An admission report-based institutional database was created to monitor appendicitis treatment outcomes. Complications and complexity of surgery were recorded based on manual chart review. A cohort of patients spanning one year was analyzed. Initial management was operative in 181 (82%) and nonoperative in 39 (18%) cases. There were no differences in demographics, BMI, or Alvarado score. One operative patient and 17 nonoperative patients required additional treatment for recurrence/nonresolution (0.6% vs 44%, P < 0.00001). Twenty-eight (15%) operative patients and 17 (44%) nonoperative patients had complications (P = 0.0003). Thirty-six (19.9%) operations in the operative group and 8 (53.3%) in the nonoperative group were classified as complex (P = 0.007). Hospital stay was longer in the nonoperative group (one vs two days, P = 0.005). Two incidental malignancies in the operative group and one in the nonoperative group were identified. These results are consistent with prior studies showing that recurrence/nonresolution is common after nonoperative management. For patients with recurrence/nonresolution, surgery may be more complex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00031348
Volume :
84
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Surgeon
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132944691
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/000313481808401030