Can Physicians Delay Appendectomy for One Night in Children With Acute Appendicitis?

Q3 Medicine
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-31 DOI:10.34172/mejdd.2024.369
Amrollah Salimi, Seyed Mojtaba Alavi, Mojdeh Bahadorzadeh, Mostafa Vahedian, Enayatollah Noori, Gulnaz Rezaie
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Abstract

Background: In pediatrics, appendicitis is the leading cause of emergency surgery. It was previously believed that postponing the surgery could lead to the appendix rupture. Children with this condition can be difficult to diagnose. The evidence regarding the necessity of an immediate appendectomy is a topic of debate. In this study, we evaluated the medical records of patients who were diagnosed with acute appendicitis to determine whether postponing appendectomy for one night is safe or not.

Methods: This study involved 534 individuals diagnosed with acute appendicitis, who were separated into two groups: those who underwent an appendectomy immediately (within 8 hours) and those who had a delayed procedure (between 8-18 hours). We recorded and compared demographic data, symptoms, laboratory results, time of symptoms, hospitalization duration, surgery duration, overall time, length of stay after surgery, and any other complications that occurred between the two groups.

Results: The rate of surgical site infection (SSI) did not differ significantly between the groups (2.8% vs 4.2%, P=0.74). Additionally, there was no significant difference in the risk of perforation between the time of surgery in our study (21.9% vs 19.8%, P>0.05).

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there is no increased risk of complications such as perforation when appendectomy is delayed for up to 18 hours.

医生能否将急性阑尾炎患儿的阑尾切除术推迟一晚?
背景:在儿科,阑尾炎是急诊手术的主要原因。以前认为推迟手术会导致阑尾破裂。患有这种疾病的儿童很难诊断。关于是否有必要立即进行阑尾切除术的证据是一个争论不休的话题。在这项研究中,我们评估了被诊断为急性阑尾炎患者的病历,以确定推迟一晚进行阑尾切除术是否安全:本研究涉及 534 名确诊为急性阑尾炎的患者,他们被分为两组:立即(8 小时内)接受阑尾切除术的患者和延迟(8-18 小时)接受阑尾切除术的患者。我们记录并比较了两组患者的人口统计学数据、症状、化验结果、出现症状的时间、住院时间、手术时间、总时间、术后住院时间以及发生的其他并发症:结果:两组的手术部位感染率(SSI)差异不大(2.8% vs 4.2%,P=0.74)。此外,在我们的研究中,不同手术时间的穿孔风险也无明显差异(21.9% vs 19.8%,P>0.05):我们的研究结果表明,阑尾切除术延迟18小时进行不会增加穿孔等并发症的风险。
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Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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