Modified endoscopic retrograde appendicitis therapy vs. laparoscopic appendectomy for uncomplicated acute appendicitis in children

Author:

Zhang Anding1,Zhang Yalong1,Fan Na1,Hui Yaxing1,Zhou Ying1,Zeng Lingchao1,Wang Chunhui1,Shang Lei2,Qi Ke1,He Xiaobao1,Lin Yan1,Jiang Xun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Tangdu Hospital Fourth Military Medical University (Air Force Medical University) Xi'an China

2. Department of Health Statistics, School of Preventive Medicine Fourth Military Medical University (Air Force Medical University) Xi'an China

Abstract

ObjectivesModified endoscopic retrograde appendicitis therapy (mERAT) has been proposed as an alternative to laparoscopic appendectomy for the treatment of appendicitis. However, data from children in large samples are lacking. The aim of this article is to evaluate the efficacy between mERAT and laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) in children with uncomplicated appendicitis.MethodWe retrospectively analyzed 594 patients with suspected uncomplicated appendicitis from October 2018 to May 2021. A pool of 294 consecutive patients who met the inclusion criteria were ultimately enrolled in this study (228 and 66 patients in mERAT and LA, respectively). Given the differences in baseline clinical data (gender, age), the regression equation including differences in clinical baseline, grouping factor, and white blood cell count was established to address the influence of potential confounding factors.ResultThe initial success rate of mERAT management was 96.9%, and the recurrence rate was 6.9% in the mERAT group and 1.7% in the LA group within 1 year, which was no significant difference. But the mERAT group had a lower rate of adverse events. Finally, those results indicated that the treatment modalities, LA or mERAT, had no significant effect on initial success rate (P = 0.99) or recurrence rate (P = 0.17) within 1 year, but a significant effect on the adverse events rate during hospitalization (P = 0.01) in the multivariate regression analysis.ConclusionAmong children with uncomplicated appendicitis, an initial mERAT management strategy had a success rate of 96.9%, which was similar to the LA group at 1 year. This follow‐up supports the feasibility of mERAT alone as an alternative to surgery for uncomplicated appendicitis.

Publisher

Wiley

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