Literature DB >> 8435952

Is the appendix where you think it is--and if not does it matter?

W H Ramsden1, R A Mannion, K C Simpkins, F T deDombal.   

Abstract

For over 100 years the recognized surface marking for the appendix has been McBurney's point (the junction of the lateral and middle thirds of a line joining the umbilicus with the right anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)). In order to test its validity, the relationship between McBurney's point and the appendix was determined on 275 double contrast barium enemas (DCBE). A wide spread of distribution of the site of the appendix base was seen. Only 35% of appendix bases were found to lie within 5 cm of McBurney's point, and 15% were more than 10 cm distant. Seventy-five per cent of appendix bases were below and medial to a line joining the umbilicus with the right ASIS. These findings are in agreement with world-wide studies conducted by the World Organisation of Gastroenterology which showed that less than half of all patients with appendicitis have tenderness maximal over McBurney's point. A record was also made in 93 cases of the position of the appendix in relation to the caecum. The importance of these results in the diagnosis and management of patients with suspected appendicitis is discussed.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8435952     DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(05)81181-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Radiol        ISSN: 0009-9260            Impact factor:   2.350


  5 in total

1.  The position of the vermiform appendix at laparoscopy.

Authors:  Irfan Ahmed; Kristjan S Asgeirsson; Ian J Beckingham; Dileep N Lobo
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2007-02-23       Impact factor: 1.246

2.  Variation in Anatomical Position of Vermiform Appendix among Iranian Population: An Old Issue Which Has Not Lost Its Importance.

Authors:  Ahmad Ghorbani; Mehdi Forouzesh; Amir Mohammad Kazemifar
Journal:  Anat Res Int       Date:  2014-09-10

3.  Variations in the position and length of the vermiform appendix in a black kenyan population.

Authors:  Philip Mwachaka; Hemed El-Busaidy; Simeon Sinkeet; Julius Ogeng'o
Journal:  ISRN Anat       Date:  2014-04-30

4.  CT guided appendicectomy incision: A prospective case series.

Authors:  Vijay Naraynsingh; Shravan S Teelucksingh; Sanjeeva Goli; Shariful Islam; Shamir Cawich; Yardesh Singh; Ravi Maharaj
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2017-11-08

5.  Umbilical-spinous line: a morphological term that should be included in the anatomical terminology.

Authors:  Jorge Eduardo Duque; John Ríos
Journal:  Colomb Med (Cali)       Date:  2013-09-30
  5 in total

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