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Laparoscopic Versus Open Appendectomy for Patients With Perforated Appendicitis.

Sayed Farhad Rasuli1, Jasmeen Naz1, Najim Azizi1, Nabeel Hussain1, Pir Naveed Ahmed Ahsan Qureshi2, Kiran Maee Swarnakari1, Wahidullah Dost1, Shumaila Zafar3,4, Laila Tul Qadar5, Abdul Subhan Talpur6.   

Abstract

Introduction Acute appendicitis can lead to perforation which can be lethal. The present study assessed the outcomes of laparoscopic appendectomy versus open appendectomy in patients with perforated appendicitis. Methodology A comparative study was conducted at the Department of Surgery, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS), between March 2, 2019 and July 7, 2020. The inclusion criteria consisted of a diagnosis of perforated appendicitis. Exclusion criteria consisted of intellectual disability hindering the procurement of informed consent, pediatric patients < 15 years of age, patients with an appendicular mass or abscess unsuited for laparoscopic appendectomy, severe sepsis or septic shock on presentation, and pregnant women. Patients were allocated to either open appendectomy (Group A) or laparoscopic appendectomy (Group B). The data gathering proforma recorded demographics, surgical findings, operating room (OR) time, length of inpatient care, requirement of analgesic, and any adverse events following surgery. All of the surgeries were conducted by an experienced surgical consultant with an experience of at least five years. Results A total of 85 patients were included in the laparoscopic appendectomy group, while 101 cases were included in the open appendectomy group. The use of analgesics thrice a day to manage the postoperative pain was significantly associated with the open appendectomy (p < 0.0001). Moreover, the postoperative length of hospitalization was substantially greater in patients who underwent open appendectomy than those who underwent laparoscopic procedure (p < 0.0001). Wound-related complications were considerably lower in patients who had laparoscopic appendectomy as compared to those who had open appendectomy (23.53% versus 40.5%; p = 0.013).  Conclusion The length of stay was significantly lower in patients who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy. Moreover, laparoscopic appendectomy was also associated with a lower rate of wound infection postoperatively, thus giving the former an edge over the latter. Despite the finding that the postoperative pain was not considerably different between the two groups, patients who underwent open appendectomy group required significantly more painkillers to manage the postoperative pain.
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Keywords:  acute pancreatitis; appendectomy; laparascopic surgery; laparoscopic; perforated appendicitis

Year:  2022        PMID: 35911350      PMCID: PMC9312283          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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10.  Comparison of intra-abdominal abscess formation after laparoscopic and open appendectomy for complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Francesk Mulita; Kerasia-Maria Plachouri; Elias Liolis; Dimitris Kehagias; Ioannis Kehagias
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