A Study of Incidence of Various Etiology for Appendicitis in Emergency Appendicectomy by Laproscopic Method
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: Appendicitis is one of the most common cause of acute abdomen. laparoscopic appendicectomy performed as emergency procedure in many centres as changing trends. Aims: To study the various outcome of findings in cases with acute appendicitis performed within 24 hours by laparoscopic methods. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective hospital based study.50- symptomatic patients diagnosed as acute appendicitis and findings were observed by laparoscopic appendicectomy. Results: laparoscopic appendicectomy done as emergency procedure (within 24 hours) revealed different pathological findings 46(92%)out of 50 patients,presented with acute appendicitis. Conclusion: laparoscopic appendicectomy as an emergency procedure revealed appendicular pathology responsible for symptoms
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Ravichandran K
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