Literature DB >> 12699091

Management of appendiceal masses.

Bobby Tingstedt1, Elinor Bexe-Lindskog, Mats Ekelund, Roland Andersson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcome of patients treated for appendiceal abscess, and managed either conservatively or surgically, and to describe the short and long-term outcome as well as incidence of interval appendicectomy in those treated conservatively.
DESIGN: Retrospective study.
SETTING: University hospital, Sweden. PATIENTS: Ninety-three patients with the diagnosis of appendiceal abscess, 50 treated conservatively and 43 who were operated on, with a mean age of 46 (14-93) years. Mean (range) follow-up for patients operated on was 65 (11-135) and for those treated conservatively 66 (6-136) months. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Course of acute disease, recorded complications, recurrence of appendicitis and incidence of interval appendicectomy during follow-up.
RESULTS: The duration of pain before admission was 4 (0.5-82) days for those operated on and 7 (2-60) days for those treated conservatively. A palpable mass was more common in the conservatively managed group. Complications were common among patients who were operated on. No interval appendicectomies were done during the second half of the study period. 4 of the patients treated conservatively (8%) had an underlying tumour diagnosed at follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: Operative management of patients with appendiceal masses seems to be associated with a high risk of postoperative complications and the risk of a more extensive surgical procedure. If possible, a conservative approach should be advocated. Because of inaccurate radiological imaging during the acute phase and the risk of an underlying malignancy, routine follow-up is necessary. Routine interval appendicectomy cannot be recommended.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12699091     DOI: 10.1080/11024150201680001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Surg        ISSN: 1102-4151


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2.  Interval routine appendectomy following conservative treatment of acute appendicitis: Is it really needed.

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3.  [Modern treatment of an appendiceal mass].

Authors:  L I Partecke; A Müller; W Kessler; S Diedrich; C-D Heidecke; M Patrzyk; B Mensel
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4.  Acute Appendicitis in the Adult Population: Modelled Decision Analysis Supports a Conservative Approach.

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5.  Management of Appendiceal Mass and Abscess. An 11-Year Experience.

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Review 6.  Treatment options of inflammatory appendiceal masses in adults.

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7.  Management of appendicitis presenting with abscess or mass.

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Review 9.  Conservative treatment of acute appendicitis.

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10.  Contribution of diffusion-weighted MR imaging in follow-up of inflammatory appendiceal mass: Preliminary results and review of the literature.

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