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Day case emergency laparoscopic appendectomy
Authors:A. D. Gilliam  R. Anand  L. F. Horgan  S. E. Attwood
Affiliation:(1) North Tyneside Hospital, Rake Lane, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, NE29 8NH, UK;(2) Wansbeck General Hospital, Ashington, UK
Abstract:
Background Laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) is associated with a shorter hospital stay and fewer complications than conventional open appendectomy (OA). This study aimed to examine the safety and efficacy of day case emergency LA. Methods The records of patients undergoing emergency LA under the care of two laparoscopic surgeons over a 3-year period (Februrary 2003 to February 2006) were reviewed to examine hospital length of stay (LOS), complications, histology, grade of the operating surgeon, and time required to perform the procedure. Results A total of 104 patients (median age, 25 years; range, 11–72 years; 58 men) underwent LA, with 9 and 66 patients discharged in 8 and 24 hours, respectively (median LOS 22 hours: range 6–170 hours). One patient underwent conversion to OA. Histologically, 86 patients had appendicitis and 18 had normal appendices with another pathology present. The median operative time was 35 min (range, 20–80 min). The complications included three wound infections and two pelvic abscesses not requiring further operative intervention. Conclusion Day case emergency LA is safe and effective for treating selected patients.
Keywords:Appendicitis  Daycase  Laparoscopic appendectomy
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