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PERITONEAL CLOSURE VERSUS NON-CLOSURE IN OPEN APPENDICECTOMIES

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Acute Appendicitis is a common surgical emergency and Open Appendicectomy is widely performed. This study aims to analyze the difference of outcome in peritoneal closure versus Non closure in open appendicectomy. Adult patients (18- 65 years) admitted and operated for Acute appendicitis were studied prospectively from July 2019 to July 2020 at King George Hospital, Visakhapatnam. The intra operative time, post-operative pain, wound infection and duration of hospital stay were analyzed. Between July 2019 and July 2020 there were 86 patients with diagnosis of Acute appendicitis to the emergency casualty of KGH, Visakhapatnam and underwent Open appendicectomy. They were divided into two groups randomly, Group A: Open appendicectomy with peritoneal closure (39) and Group B: Open appendicectomy with non-closure of peritoneum (47). There was found to be a reduction in the duration of surgery, less post operative pain and shorter duration of hospital stay in patients who underwent non-closure of peritoneum compared to patients who underwent peritoneal closure. There was no difference in incidence of post-operative wound infection when compared to closure of peritoneum. Non closure of peritoneum is associated with shorter operative time, reduced requirement of post-operative analgesia and shorter duration of hospital stay and hence can be safely recommended.
Title: PERITONEAL CLOSURE VERSUS NON-CLOSURE IN OPEN APPENDICECTOMIES
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Acute Appendicitis is a common surgical emergency and Open Appendicectomy is widely performed.
This study aims to analyze the difference of outcome in peritoneal closure versus Non closure in open appendicectomy.
Adult patients (18- 65 years) admitted and operated for Acute appendicitis were studied prospectively from July 2019 to July 2020 at King George Hospital, Visakhapatnam.
The intra operative time, post-operative pain, wound infection and duration of hospital stay were analyzed.
Between July 2019 and July 2020 there were 86 patients with diagnosis of Acute appendicitis to the emergency casualty of KGH, Visakhapatnam and underwent Open appendicectomy.
They were divided into two groups randomly, Group A: Open appendicectomy with peritoneal closure (39) and Group B: Open appendicectomy with non-closure of peritoneum (47).
There was found to be a reduction in the duration of surgery, less post operative pain and shorter duration of hospital stay in patients who underwent non-closure of peritoneum compared to patients who underwent peritoneal closure.
There was no difference in incidence of post-operative wound infection when compared to closure of peritoneum.
Non closure of peritoneum is associated with shorter operative time, reduced requirement of post-operative analgesia and shorter duration of hospital stay and hence can be safely recommended.

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