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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384640/conservative-versus-surgical-management-of-acute-appendicitis-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Xinlin Chin, Sachini Mallika Arachchige, Jane L Orbell-Smith, Daniela Da Rocha, Anil Gandhi
Recent studies have discussed the role of antibiotic treatment in the conservative management of acute appendicitis and whether antibiotics are a safe option to replace appendicectomy, which has been the gold standard treatment of acute appendicitis for many years. The bibliographic databases Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane, Embase, Medline, and PubMed comparing conservative versus surgical treatment of acute appendicitis were systematically searched according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372989/gene-expression-profiling-in-pediatric-appendicitis
#22
COMMENT
Bhavjinder K Dhillon, Simone Kortbeek, Arjun Baghela, Mary Brindle, Dori-Ann Martin, Craig N Jenne, Hans J Vogel, Amy H Y Lee, Graham C Thompson, Robert E W Hancock
IMPORTANCE: Appendicitis is the most common indication for urgent surgery in the pediatric population, presenting across a range of severity and with variable complications. Differentiating simple appendicitis (SA) and perforated appendicitis (PA) on presentation may help direct further diagnostic workup and appropriate therapy selection, including antibiotic choice and timing of surgery. OBJECTIVE: To provide a mechanistic understanding of the differences in disease severity of appendicitis with the objective of developing improved diagnostics and treatments, specifically for the pediatric population...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362573/comparison-of-treatment-methods-in-plastron-appendicitis-a-tertiary-center-experience
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kayhan Ozdemir, Ahmet Tarik Harmantepe, Ugur Can Dulger, Emre Gonullu, Enis Dikicier, Zulfu Bayhan, Fatih Altintoprak
BACKGROUND: It is controversial which treatment method is superior in plastron appendicitis and the research is still going on. The aim of this study is to compare treatment methods for plastron appendicitis in the adult population with our experience. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data of 92 patients who were diagnosed with plastron appendicitis in university hospital between 2015 and 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. Data were taken from the hospital database. The patients were divided into three groups: those treated with primary surgery, with interval appendectomy and only with conservative method...
December 2023: Malawi Medical Journal: the Journal of Medical Association of Malawi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338923/tryptase-in-acute-appendicitis-unveiling-allergic-connections-through-compelling-evidence
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nuno Carvalho, Elisabete Carolino, Margarida Ferreira, Hélder Coelho, Catarina Rolo Santos, Ana Lúcia Barreira, Susana Henriques, Carlos Cardoso, Luís Moita, Paulo Matos Costa
The aetiology of acute appendicitis (AA), the most frequent abdominal surgical emergency, is still unclarified. Recent epidemiologic, clinical and laboratorial data point to an allergic component in the pathophysiology of AA. Mastocytes participate in the Th2 immune response, releasing inflammatory mediators from their granules upon stimulation by IgE-specific antigens. Among the well-known mediators are histamine, serotonin and tryptase, which are responsible for the clinical manifestations of allergies. We conducted a prospective single-centre study to measure histamine and serotonin (commercial ELISA kit) and tryptase (ImmunoCAP System) concentrations in appendicular lavage fluid (ALF) and serum...
January 29, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332174/laparoscopic-appendectomy-with-single-port-vs-conventional-access-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-randomized-clinical-trials
#25
REVIEW
Roberto Cirocchi, Maria Chiara Cianci, Lavinia Amato, Luca Properzi, Massimo Buononato, Vanessa Manganelli Di Rienzo, Giovanni Domenico Tebala, Stefano Avenia, Ruggero Iandoli, Alberto Santoro, Nereo Vettoretto, Riccardo Coletta, Antonino Morabito
BACKGROUND: Conventional three-access laparoscopic appendectomy (CLA) is currently the gold standard treatment, however, Single-Port Laparoscopic Appendectomy (SILA) has been proposed as an alternative. The aim of this systematic review/meta-analysis was to evaluate safety and efficacy of SILA compared with conventional approach. METHODS: Per PRISMA guidelines, we systematically reviewed randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing CLA vs SILA for acute appendicitis...
February 8, 2024: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38320598/image-guided-transrectal-drainage-of-pelvic-abscesses-in-children
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jose Santiago, Murali Surnedi, Horacio M Padua, Raja Shaikh, Rush Chewning, Ahmad I Alomari, Gulraiz Chaudry
OBJECTIVE:  To describe our technique and share our experience with image-guided transrectal drainage (TRD) of pelvic abscesses in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS:  Retrospective review and analysis of indications for image-guided TRD and examination of procedural outcomes in pediatric patients with pelvic abscesses over 8 years. RESULTS:  A total of 69 patients (33 males and 36 females) with symptomatic pelvic abscesses underwent image-guided TRD...
February 6, 2024: European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308698/is-transumbilical-laparoscopic-assisted-appendectomy-feasible-for-complicated-appendicitis-a-single-center-experience
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Costantini, Elisa Pani, Elisa Negri, Fabio Beretta, Silvia Bisoffi, Federica Fati, Giosuè Mazzero, Clara Revetria, Hamid R Sadri, Enrico Ciardini
PURPOSE: Transumbilical laparoscopic-assisted surgery (TULS) mixed benefits of laparoscopic and open surgeries. Transumbilical laparoscopic-assisted appendectomy (TULAA) is a well-known procedure, accepted and currently used by pediatric surgeons for treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis (UA). There is no current agreement in its use for the complicated appendiceal infections (CA). We reported our results using TULAA for both UA and CA. METHODS: We retrospectively collected TULAA performed between April 2017 and April 2022...
February 3, 2024: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38291433/meckel-s-diverticulum-mimicking-acute-appendicitis-in-children-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ling Yan, Bi Zhou, Peng Wu, You Tian, Yi Lou
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to summarize the clinical presentation and histological results of 20 cases of complicated Meckel diverticulum (MD) who were presumed to have acute appendicitis before surgery, as well as to improve the diagnosis and treatment of complicated MD in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 20 complicated MD admitted to our institution who were preoperatively diagnosed with acute appendicitis from January 2012 to January 2019...
January 30, 2024: BMC Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290897/alternative-therapy-for-acute-appendicitis-with-appendicolith-using-traditional-chinese-medicine-a-case-report
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shih-Han Wang, Shi-Chen Ou, Ting-Yen Lin, Tung-Ti Chang
INTRODUCTION: Treating older patients with acute appendicitis with multiple underlying diseases is a challenging situation in the clinical setting. Throughout the history of East Asian medicine, many texts have noted the use of herbal decoctions to successfully treat symptoms associated with appendicitis, thereby providing an alternative management strategy for treating frail patients with acute appendicitis. CASE PRESENTATION: This report presents the case of a 93-year-old male diagnosed with acute appendicitis with appendicolith who was unsuitable for surgical intervention due to poor lung condition and prolonged prothrombin time caused by Apixaban...
January 13, 2024: Explore: the Journal of Science and Healing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38259712/a-recurrent-retrohepatic-abscess-secondary-to-a-dropped-appendicolith
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Shahzeb Sheikh, Muskan Kaur, Abed M Zaitoun, Dileep N Lobo
Appendicoliths can drop into the peritoneal cavity during the course of an appendicectomy, or more commonly as a result of perforated appendicitis. We report the case of a patient with a history of recurrent retrohepatic abscesses over 7-year period due to a retained appendicolith and review the literature on perihepatic abscesses caused by retained appendicoliths. The abscess had been drained percutaneously 4 times without retrieval of the appendicolith and eventually the patient needed a laparotomy, drainage of the abscess, and extraction of the appendicolith...
March 2024: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218686/acute-appendicitis-a-block-randomized-study-on-active-observation-with-or-without-antibiotic-treatment
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Britt-Marie Iresjö, Sara Blomström, Cecilia Engström, Erik Johnsson, Kent Lundholm
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic treatment of unselected patients with acute appendicitis is safe and effective. However, it is unknown to what extent early provision of antibiotic treatment may represent overtreatment due to spontaneous healing of appendix inflammation. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of antibiotic treatment versus active in-hospital observation on spontaneous regression of acute appendicitis. METHOD: Patients who sought acute medical care at Sahlgrenska University Hospital were block-randomized according to age (18-60 years) and systemic inflammation (C-reactive protein <60 mg/L, white blood cell <13,000/μL), in combination with clinical and abdominal characteristics of acute appendicitis...
April 2024: Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197094/inefficiency-in-delivery-of-general-surgery-to-black-patients-a-national-inpatient-sample-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John N Bliton
Background  Racial disparities in outcomes among patients in the United States are widely recognized, but disparities in treatment are less commonly understood. This study is intended to identify treatment disparities in delivery of surgery and time to surgery for diagnoses managed by general surgeons-appendicitis, cholecystitis, gallstone pancreatitis, abdominal wall hernias, intestinal obstructions, and viscus perforations. Methods  The National Inpatient Sample (NIS) was used to estimate and analyze disparities in delivery of surgery, type of surgery received, and timing of surgery...
October 2023: Surgery Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191368/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-acute-appendicitis-patients-in-a-tertiary-care-center-in-lebanon
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joelle Hassanieh, Nader Zalaquett, Alicia Khazzeka, Ryan El Ghazal, Mansour Riachi, Salim Habib, Ahmad Zaghal
INTRODUCTION: With it becoming a global pandemic, the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) imposed public health restraints that hampered patient's presentation to hospitals. In Lebanon, little is known about the presentation patterns of acute appendicitis (AA) patients among different population groups during the COVID-19. Therefore, this study aims to assess the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the rates of cases seen during the pandemic period, the adopted management strategies, and evaluate the patient outcomes compared to presentations from previous years...
January 8, 2024: BMC Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158255/systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-to-compare-the-short-and-long-term-outcomes-of-non-operative-management-with-early-operative-management-of-simple-appendicitis-in-children-after-the-covid-19-pandemic
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Decker, Agnes Ndzi, Simon Kenny, Rachel Harwood
BACKGROUND: Non-operative management (NOM) of simple appendicitis is becoming an increasingly researched treatment option. This systematic review aims to describe the short and long-term failure rates of NOM and the complication rate of appendicectomy in children with simple appendicitis. METHODS: The systematic review was registered a priori (CRD42022322149). Study inclusion criteria are: participants aged ≤ 18 years of age; groups undergoing both NOM and appendicectomy for simple appendicitis; outcomes including one or more of: NOM failure rate at 30 days or 1 year and beyond; study design: RCT or case control study...
December 20, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136101/incidence-and-management-of-appendiceal-neuroendocrine-tumors-in-pediatric-population-a-bicentric-experience-with-6285-appendectomies
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zenon Pogorelić, Vladimir Ercegović, Marko Bašković, Miro Jukić, Ivana Karaman, Ivana Mrklić
BACKGROUND: Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are rare tumors that arise from neuroendocrine cells and are the most common tumors of the appendix. NETs of the appendix usually cause no symptoms and often go unnoticed until they cause acute appendicitis or are discovered during an accidental appendectomy. As the trend towards the conservative treatment of acute appendicitis increases in the pediatric population, the question arises as to whether the majority of NETs go undetected and are only discovered at an advanced stage...
December 8, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131046/bacteremia-caused-by-comamonas-kerstersii-in-a-patient-with-acute-perforated-appendicitis-and-localized-peritonitis-case-report-and-literature-review
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Yingmiao Zhang, Kun Li, Yu Zhan, Lifeng Shi, Yi Zeng, Hui Wang, Zhongxin Lu
Comamonas kerstersii ( C. kerstersii ) is a Gram-negative bacterium that was initially thought to be non-pathogenic to humans and is abundant in the environment. In recent years, with the availability of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) that enable fast and accurate bacterial identification, there have been increasing number of reports of human infections caused by C. kerstersii , indicating that this organism has emerged as human pathogen. In fact, most clinical isolates of C...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38125617/challenges-of-providing-biochemistry-results-in-a-patient-with-evans-syndrome
#37
REVIEW
Natividad Rico Ríos, Alison Bransfield, Caroline M Joyce, Mary R Cahill, Michelle O'Shaughnessy, Seán J Costelloe
A case report of in vivo hemolysis in a female patient with Evans syndrome is described. The patient was admitted with anemia and jaundice and, during her 26-day hospital admission, had 83 samples taken for biochemistry analyses. The laboratory hemolytic index (HI) was frequently elevated due to persistent complement-mediated in vivo hemolysis despite multiple lines of therapy. Initially, the release of many biochemical parameters was blocked per the manufacturer´s recommendations and reported as "sample hemolyzed"...
February 15, 2024: Biochemia Medica: časopis Hrvatskoga Društva Medicinskih Biokemičara
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114983/artificial-intelligence-and-acute-appendicitis-a-systematic-review-of-diagnostic-and-prognostic-models
#38
REVIEW
Mahbod Issaiy, Diana Zarei, Amene Saghazadeh
BACKGROUND: To assess the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI) models in diagnosing and prognosticating acute appendicitis (AA) in adult patients compared to traditional methods. AA is a common cause of emergency department visits and abdominal surgeries. It is typically diagnosed through clinical assessments, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. However, traditional diagnostic methods can be time-consuming and inaccurate. Machine learning models have shown promise in improving diagnostic accuracy and predicting outcomes...
December 19, 2023: World Journal of Emergency Surgery: WJES
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38084057/impact-of-surgical-site-infection-after-open-and-laparoscopic-surgery-among-paediatric-appendicitis-patients-a-meta-analysis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun Liu, Qian Wang
Operative site wound infection is one of the most frequent infections in surgery. A variety of studies have shown that the results of laparoscopy might be superior to those of an open procedure. Nevertheless, there is still a lack of clarity as to whether there is a difference between open and laparoscopy with respect to the occurrence of wound infections in different paediatric operations. In this review, we looked at randomized, controlled studies that directly measured the rate of wound infection following an appendectomy with a laparoscope...
December 12, 2023: International Wound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38052697/using-consumer-wearable-devices-to-profile-postoperative-complications-after-pediatric-appendectomy
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Benjamin Pitt, Suhail Zeineddin, Michela Carter, Angie Figueroa, Erica Park, Soyang Kwon, Hassan Ghomrawi, Fizan Abdullah
INTRODUCTION: Markers of postoperative recovery in pediatric patients are difficult for parents to evaluate after hospital discharge, who use subjective proxies to assess recovery and the onset of complications. Consumer-grade wearable devices (e.g., Fitbit) generate objective recovery data in near real time and thus may provide an opportunity to remotely monitor postoperative patients and identify complications beyond the initial hospitalization. The aim of this study was to use daily step counts from a Fitbit to compare recovery in patients with complications to those without complications after undergoing appendectomy for complicated appendicitis...
December 5, 2023: Journal of Surgical Research
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