Literature DB >> 1832680

[Appendectomy with intraoperative celioscopy in children. 465 cases].

J S Valla1, B Limonne, V Valla, P Montupet, N Daoud, A Grinda, Y Chavrier.   

Abstract

The authors report a retrospective series of 465 appendectomies with intraoperative celioscopy in children under age 16. The technical issues and the indications are discussed. The results are the following: No death, 3.6% intraoperative incidents of no consequence, 3% postoperative complications, including 1.3% requiring second surgery or celioscopy. These results are better than those obtained with conventional surgery. The advantages of appendicectomy with intraoperative celioscopy are the following: easy, quick search for the appendix, whatever its location, exploration of the entire abdominal cavity, possibility to perform a complete peritoneal washing, suppression of parietal complications, and almost no skin scar, definite reduction in the number of intraperitoneal residual abscesses, and likely reduction of postoperative adhesions, which are a cause of obstruction, of chronic pain and of infertility in girls, rapid resumption of transit and of all activities, including sports.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1832680

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chir (Paris)        ISSN: 0021-7697


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