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. 1996 May;131(5):509-11; discussion 511-3.
doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1996.01430170055010.

Laparoscopic appendectomy for complicated appendicitis

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Laparoscopic appendectomy for complicated appendicitis

R C Frazee et al. Arch Surg. 1996 May.

Abstract

Background: Acute gangrenous and perforating appendicitis are associated with an increased risk for postoperative complications and have been considered a relative contraindication of laparoscopic appendectomy.

Objective: To determine the complication rate following laparoscopic appendectomy for gangrenous of perforating appendicitis.

Design: A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy for gangrenous or perforating appendicitis.

Setting: A multispecialty clinic.

Results: Fifteen patients underwent laparoscopic appendectomy for gangrenous appendicitis and 19 patients for perforating appendicitis. In the gangrenous appendicitis group, average operating time was 85 minutes; average length of hospitalization, 2 days; and morbidity rate, 7% (one patient with abdominal abscess). The perforating appendicitis group had an average operating time of 84 minutes, hospitalization of 7 days, and a morbidity rate of 42%. This morbidity included five patients (26%) who developed intra-abdominal abscesses, two patients (10%) in whom wound infections developed, and one patient (5%) who died of Candida sepsis and multisystem organ failure.

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