2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12262-021-02819-w
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Surgical Outcomes of Interval Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Appendiceal Abscess and Predictors of Conversion to Open Surgery

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“…(10) Our results were better than a study by Sekine et al where 14 patients diagnosed with appendiceal abscess underwent emergency LA and conversion was done in 6 patients (43%) due to dense adhesions. (18) Regarding some surgical details, using an omental patch application on the appendicular stump technique was used in 13 patients (21.7%) in our study, 11 patients in the LA group (36.7%) and 2 patients in the OA group (6.7%) with a high statistical significance (P-value=0.005).…”
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confidence: 68%
“…(10) Our results were better than a study by Sekine et al where 14 patients diagnosed with appendiceal abscess underwent emergency LA and conversion was done in 6 patients (43%) due to dense adhesions. (18) Regarding some surgical details, using an omental patch application on the appendicular stump technique was used in 13 patients (21.7%) in our study, 11 patients in the LA group (36.7%) and 2 patients in the OA group (6.7%) with a high statistical significance (P-value=0.005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…US nding of suggestive of appendicular abscess was seen in 24(27.9%) and 25(29.1%) patients in Groups 1 and Group 2, respectively. Positive CT ndings of appendicular abscess were reported in 62(72.1%) & 61(70.9%) in group ( 1) & (2), respectively.as in table (1).…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Patients in Laparoscopic groups presented with nausea, vomiting, fever, pain at right iliac fossa, tenderness at right iliac fossa and a mass felt at right iliac fossa with incidence of 43(50%), 39(45.3%), 38(44.2%), 19(22.1%), 22(25.6%), 22(25.6%) and, 18(20.9%) respectively. In Interventional radiology group, patients presented with nausea, vomiting, fever, pain at right iliac fossa, tenderness at right iliac fossa and a mass felt at right iliac fossa with incidence of 36(41.9%), 35(40.7%), 42(48.8%), 24(27.9%), 24(27.9%), 14(16.3%), and 15(17.4%), respectively.as in table (1). US nding of suggestive of appendicular abscess was seen in 24(27.9%) and 25(29.1%) patients in Groups 1 and Group 2, respectively.…”
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confidence: 94%
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