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Practice Guideline
. 2024 Jun;38(6):2974-2994.
doi: 10.1007/s00464-024-10813-y. Epub 2024 May 13.

SAGES guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis

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Practice Guideline

SAGES guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis

Sunjay S Kumar et al. Surg Endosc. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Appendicitis is an extremely common disease with a variety of medical and surgical treatment approaches. A multidisciplinary expert panel was convened to develop evidence-based recommendations to support clinicians and patients in decisions regarding the diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted from 2010 to 2022 to answer 8 key questions relating to the diagnosis of appendicitis, operative or nonoperative management, and specific technical and post-operative issues for appendectomy. The results of this systematic review were then presented to a panel of adult and pediatric surgeons. Evidence-based recommendations were formulated using the GRADE methodology by subject experts.

Results: Conditional recommendations were made in favor of uncomplicated and complicated appendicitis being managed operatively, either delayed (>12h) or immediate operation (<12h), either suction and lavage or suction alone, no routine drain placement, treatment with short-term antibiotics postoperatively for complicated appendicitis, and complicated appendicitis previously treated nonoperatively undergoing interval appendectomy. A conditional recommendation signals that the benefits of adhering to a recommendation probably outweigh the harms although it does also indicate uncertainty.

Conclusions: These recommendations should provide guidance with regard to current controversies in appendicitis. The panel also highlighted future research opportunities where the evidence base can be strengthened.

Keywords: Antibiotics; Appendectomy; Appendicitis; Complicated; Guideline; Nonoperative; Pediatrics.

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