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Kassem, M., sabry, A., Elkeleny, M., Menesy, M. (2023). THE OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN APPENDECTOMY FOR COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS. ALEXMED ePosters, 5(1), 13-14. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2023.188715.1549
Mohamed Ibrahim Kassem; Ahmed sabry; Mostafa Elkeleny; Mahmoud Abd El-Fatah Yossef Menesy. "THE OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN APPENDECTOMY FOR COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS". ALEXMED ePosters, 5, 1, 2023, 13-14. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2023.188715.1549
Kassem, M., sabry, A., Elkeleny, M., Menesy, M. (2023). 'THE OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN APPENDECTOMY FOR COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS', ALEXMED ePosters, 5(1), pp. 13-14. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2023.188715.1549
Kassem, M., sabry, A., Elkeleny, M., Menesy, M. THE OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN APPENDECTOMY FOR COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS. ALEXMED ePosters, 2023; 5(1): 13-14. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2023.188715.1549

THE OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN APPENDECTOMY FOR COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS

Article 1, Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2023, Page 13-14  XML
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2023.188715.1549
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Authors
Mohamed Ibrahim Kassem1; Ahmed sabryorcid 2; Mostafa Elkelenyorcid 1; Mahmoud Abd El-Fatah Yossef Menesy email 1
1Gastroenterology (GIT) Surgical Unit, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria
2Department of surgery, faculty of medicine, Alexandria university
Abstract
Complicated appendicitis is associated with longer hospital stays and increased morbidity. In addition, open surgery has its complications such as surgical site infection, incisional hernia, and wound dehiscence. Therefore, the laparoscopic approach is gaining much support as minimally invasive with the benefits of laparoscopic surgery. However, the role of laparoscopic appendectomy remains controversial in the setting of complicated appendicitis in comparison with uncomplicated appendicitis in the general surgical community.
AIM OF THE WORK:
The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of laparoscopic versus open appendectomy in patients with complicated appendicitis regarding operative time, morbidity specificaly postoperative pain and ileus, hospital stay and need for readmission.
PATIENTS & METHODS:
In the period from April 2020 to May 2022, 52 patients with complicated appendicitis were admitted to the GIT Surgical Unit in Alexandria University Medical Hospital. A total of 12 patients were excluded, 5 patients for having lower abdominal scar from previous surgeries, 4 patients for having immobile appendicular mass on examination under general anesthesia and 3 patients for having severe cardiopulmonary comorbidities.
The remaining 40 patients constituted our study pool which were randomly allocated to LA(laparoscopic appendectomy)and OA(open appendectomy) groups with 20 patients per group.
Preoperative assessment: Thorough history, clinical examination, laboratory investigation, imaging as US and CT abdomen.
Keywords
COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS; OPEN APPENDECTOMY; LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY
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