Laparoscopic Management of Appendicular Abscess (Clinical Observation)
Journal Title: Polish Journal of Surgery - Year 2014, Vol 86, Issue 5
Abstract
This article presents the diagnostics and laparoscopic management of appendicular abscess of 66 y.o. woman operated 3 weeks after the disease onset. The patient underwent surgery successfully. Purulent septic post-operative complications were not demonstrated. That confirms the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.
Authors and Affiliations
Mykola Tutchenko, Eduard Svitlychnyi, Karolina Wojcicka, Oleksandr Shavlovskyi
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