Affiliation:
1. Clinical Hospital Center Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovska Mitrovica
2. University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine in Foča, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
Introduction. Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of the acute
abdomen. Based on the idea that appendicitis is a progressive disease
eventually leading to perforation, removal of the appendix is the gold
standard of treatment. Material and Methods. The objective of the study is
to determine if there is any difference in the occurrence of postoperative
complications, and if hospitalization differs depending on the appendicitis
surgery method used with the patients. A retrospective analysis was made
using the data from the hospital sample of patients admitted to the
University Hospital in Foca in the period from January 2019 to December
2021. Results. In the period that was retrospectively analyzed, 107 patients
diagnosed with acute appendicitis were operated on. There was no
statistically significant difference between the treated groups in relation
to the degree of appendicitis, type and duration of symptoms, diagnostic
procedures and the time that had elapsed from admission to surgery. The
Alverado Score in the probable appendicitis group was 41.1%. The most common
symptoms were palpation sensitivity in the inguinal region (84.1%), and pain
in the right lower quadrant (69.1%), intraoperative findings of
uncomplicated appendicitis 58%, and 25.2% intraoperative findings
inconsistent with the pathohistological ones. Conclusion. Acute appendicitis
is one of the most common emergency surgical conditions, which requires
surgical intervention if not treated in time, and causes life-threatening
consequences. Surgical treatment with selected techniques for faster
establishment of the gastrointestinal tract function, shorter stay in the
hospital, faster recovery and return to daily activities.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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