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Should an appendix that looks 'normal' be removed at diagnostic laparoscopy for acute right iliac fossa pain?

Authors :
Teh SH
O'Ceallaigh S
Mckeon JG
O'Donohoe MK
Tanner WA
Keane FB
Source :
The European journal of surgery = Acta chirurgica [Eur J Surg] 2000 May; Vol. 166 (5), pp. 388-9.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Objective: To find out whether the removal of the appendix from patients in whom laparoscopy for acute right iliac fossa pain shows no abnormality is justified to avoid the risk of missing acute appendicitis.<br />Patients: The records of patients who, between 1990 and 1997 had emergency laparoscopy for acute right iliac fossa pain were reviewed. Only those in whom laparoscopy had shown no abnormality and had not had the appendix removed were included in the study.<br />Methods: Outcome was assessed by telephone questionnaire to the patient, the general practitioner, or both.<br />Results: Emergency laparoscopy had been done for 254 patients. No abnormality was detected in 41. Full follow up was available on 34 patients (83%). 21 patients have remained entirely free of symptoms. Of the 13 patients who had recurrent symptoms, 2 subsequently had a histologically normal appendix removed, yet still had symptoms; 2 had a second laparoscopy that showed no abnormality; 5 had ultrasound; and 4 had colonoscopy or a barium enema examination.<br />Conclusion: Removal of an appendix that looks 'normal' at emergency laparoscopy for right iliac fossa pain is unjustified.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1102-4151
Volume :
166
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The European journal of surgery = Acta chirurgica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10881950
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/110241500750008943