OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of laparoscopy in the accurate diagnosis of appendicitis in women of child-bearing age. DESIGN: Prospective randomised trial. SETTING: University hospital, Kuwait. SUBJECTS:100 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria between July 1988 and March 1990. INTERVENTIONS:50 patients were randomised to have diagnostic laparoscopy followed by appendicectomy if necessary, and the other 50 to have immediate appendicectomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Avoidance of unnecessary appendicectomy, length of operating time, and length of stay in hospital. RESULTS: 19 of 50 patients in the study group did not require appendicectomy (38%). One patient required an emergency operation for an ectopic pregnancy. Of the remaining 30, only 4 of the removed appendixes showed no histological abnormality (13%). There were no complications of laparoscopy. CONCLUSION:Laparoscopy is a safe and effective way of diagnosing acute appendicitis and should be used more often.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of laparoscopy in the accurate diagnosis of appendicitis in women of child-bearing age. DESIGN: Prospective randomised trial. SETTING: University hospital, Kuwait. SUBJECTS: 100 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria between July 1988 and March 1990. INTERVENTIONS: 50 patients were randomised to have diagnostic laparoscopy followed by appendicectomy if necessary, and the other 50 to have immediate appendicectomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Avoidance of unnecessary appendicectomy, length of operating time, and length of stay in hospital. RESULTS: 19 of 50 patients in the study group did not require appendicectomy (38%). One patient required an emergency operation for an ectopic pregnancy. Of the remaining 30, only 4 of the removed appendixes showed no histological abnormality (13%). There were no complications of laparoscopy. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopy is a safe and effective way of diagnosing acute appendicitis and should be used more often.