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Role Of Conservative Management In The Treatment Of Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis.
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BACKGROUND:This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of conservative management as an alternative to surgery in treating acute uncomplicated appendicitis, a common surgical emergency worldwide.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the surgical unit at Medical Teaching Institute/Mardan Medical Complex from May to October 2024. Using non-probability convenient sampling, 140 patients were included, as determined by the WHO sample size calculator (5% margin of error). Participants with acute uncomplicated appendicitis (Alvarado score >5) were identified through clinical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. Exclusions included patients with recurrent appendicitis or complicated cases involving perforation, abscesses, or peritonitis.
RESULTS: A total of 140 patients with acute uncomplicated appendicitis were included in the study, comprising 83 (59.3%) males and 57 (40.7%) females. The age distribution was as follows: <20 years (8.6%), 20–30 years (47.9%), 31–40 years (30.7%), and >40 years (12.9%), with a mean age of 29.4 ± 7.9 years. The mean duration of symptoms at presentation was 13.9 ± 8.2 hours. All patients received intravenous antibiotics, analgesics, and fluids for at least 48 hours. Conservative management was successful in 87 (62.1%) patients, while 38 (27.1%) experienced treatment failure, and 15 (10.7%) had recurrent acute appendicitis.
CONCLUSION: Our study underscores the effectiveness of conservative management in acute uncomplicated appendicitis, with a success rate of 62.1% using intravenous antibiotics, analgesics, and fluids. While 27.1% of patients required surgery due to treatment failure and 10.7% experienced recurrence, most avoided immediate surgical intervention. This approach not only proves clinically effective but also offers substantial cost benefits.
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Title: Role Of Conservative Management In The Treatment Of Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis.
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BACKGROUND:This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of conservative management as an alternative to surgery in treating acute uncomplicated appendicitis, a common surgical emergency worldwide.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the surgical unit at Medical Teaching Institute/Mardan Medical Complex from May to October 2024.
Using non-probability convenient sampling, 140 patients were included, as determined by the WHO sample size calculator (5% margin of error).
Participants with acute uncomplicated appendicitis (Alvarado score >5) were identified through clinical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests.
Exclusions included patients with recurrent appendicitis or complicated cases involving perforation, abscesses, or peritonitis.
RESULTS: A total of 140 patients with acute uncomplicated appendicitis were included in the study, comprising 83 (59.
3%) males and 57 (40.
7%) females.
The age distribution was as follows: <20 years (8.
6%), 20–30 years (47.
9%), 31–40 years (30.
7%), and >40 years (12.
9%), with a mean age of 29.
4 ± 7.
9 years.
The mean duration of symptoms at presentation was 13.
9 ± 8.
2 hours.
All patients received intravenous antibiotics, analgesics, and fluids for at least 48 hours.
Conservative management was successful in 87 (62.
1%) patients, while 38 (27.
1%) experienced treatment failure, and 15 (10.
7%) had recurrent acute appendicitis.
CONCLUSION: Our study underscores the effectiveness of conservative management in acute uncomplicated appendicitis, with a success rate of 62.
1% using intravenous antibiotics, analgesics, and fluids.
While 27.
1% of patients required surgery due to treatment failure and 10.
7% experienced recurrence, most avoided immediate surgical intervention.
This approach not only proves clinically effective but also offers substantial cost benefits.
.
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