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Post-operative Complications of Complicated Paediatric Appendicitis in a Tertiary Teaching Hospital
Author(s) -
C Aravind,
Sam Varkey,
M K Binu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of research and review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2454-2237
pISSN - 2349-9788
DOI - 10.52403/ijrr.20220102
Subject(s) - medicine , appendix , perforation , appendicitis , incidence (geometry) , abscess , surgery , complication , general surgery , peritonitis , abdominal pain , paleontology , materials science , physics , metallurgy , optics , punching , biology
Background: Acute appendicitis is a common surgical problem, with complicated appendicitis having significant post operative complications, which contribute significantly to cost of medical care.Methodology: A hospital based retrospective study was conducted in department of paediatric surgery, Thiruvananthapuram. Study population consisted of children treated with complicated appendicitis from January 2016 to June 2021.Results: The study had 30.4% surgical site soft tissue infection (SSI). There was 13.48% incidence of major complication, with laparoscopic and open appendicectomies having similar incidence even though not statistically significant. SSI was more common with appendicular abscess and post ileal appendix. Post operative intra-abdominal abscess is more common with open appendicectomy, generalised peritonitis, post ileal appendix and base/proximal perforation of appendix. Post operative adhesive intestinal obstruction was more common with laparoscopic appendicectomy, appendicular abscess and base/proximal perforation of appendix. Total hospital stay correlates significantly with duration of symptoms on presentation with mean hospital stay of 7.72 days.Conclusion: Complicated appendicitis have high incidence of post operative complications, 30.4% SSI and 13.48% serious complications like intra-abdominal collection and adhesive intestinal obstruction.Keywords: Appendicitis, Complication, Surgical site infection, Children.

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