The Impact of Obesity on Perioperative Outcomes for Children Undergoing Appendectomy for Acute Appendicitis: A Systematic Review

Author:

Zavras Nikolaos1ORCID,Vaou Natalia2,Zouganeli Sofia2,Kasti Arezina2ORCID,Dimitrios Papakonstantinou3ORCID,Vaos George1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Attikon University General Hospital, 12462 Athens, Greece

2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Attikon University General Hospital, 12462 Athens, Greece

3. Third Department of Surgery, Attikon University General Hospital, 12462 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Today, the prevalence of obesity in the pediatric population has increased dramatically. Acute appendicitis (AA) is the most common surgical condition among pediatric patients. We aimed to investigate the impact of obesity on postoperative outcomes in terms of operative time (OT), length of stay (LOS), surgical site infection (SSI), overall complications, adverse events, and mortality in children undergoing appendectomy for acute appendicitis. An extensive search of the literature in PubMed and Google Scholar was conducted to evaluate the outcomes of normal weight (NW), overweight (OW), and obese (OB) children who underwent appendectomy. Although no statistically significant differences were noted in perioperative outcomes and overall postoperative complications between OW/OB and NW children in the majority of the included studies, prolonged OT and LOS and SSI were found in some studies. Moreover, no differences in terms of readmissions and ED visits were recorded. We conclude that the impact of obesity on postoperative outcomes for children undergoing appendectomy for AA is unclear, and, therefore, no safe conclusions can be drawn with the currently available data. Due to the lack of high-quality studies, further research is required to optimize the surgical approach and prevent unwarranted complications.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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