Affiliation:
1. Acadmic Senior Resident [M.ch Urology], Department of Urology, S.P.Medical College Bikaner. Rajasthan. 334001
2. Associate Professor, Department of General Surgery, R.V.R.S Medical College, Bhilwara. Rajasthan. 311001
Abstract
Background/Aim: In every surgeon's routine practice, one of the most common acute surgical condition is acute appendicitis. Appendicular lump
is formation occurs if treatment is delayed, in around 2- 6% of patients. The standard management of appendicular lump is conservative, followed
by interval appendectomy. If conventional treatment is followed around 10-20% of the cases are not resolved and lead to gangrene or perforation
followed by appendicular abscess or generalised peritonitis requiring early surgical intervention. Our study is a comparison of early exploration
versus conservative management of appendicular lump. Material and Methods:Aprospective study conducted on 200 patients who presented to
emergency or surgical opd at a tertiary care centre in central Rajasthan, India. All patients presenting with an appendicular lump over a period of 2
years were included in the study. The participants were divided randomly into two groups; Group 1 consisted of people who underwent early
surgical intervention and group 2, consisting of people in whom conservative approach with OCHSNER SHERREN REGIME followed by
interval appendectomy was done. Results: Out of 200 patients, the majority were males belonging to the age group of 15–20 years. Clinical
presentation was similar among both the groups, although complications were signicantly more among Gr(P-0.04). The mean hospital stay
among group 2 was 6+/-1.8 days which was substantially less than that of group 2, 8+/-2.06 days.Conclusion: Thus, we concluded from the study
ndings that early surgical exploration in cases of appendicitis helps in early diagnosis and treatment, decrease the hospital stay as well as
complications thereby reducing the cost of treatment.