Laparoscopic appendectomy: treatment of choice for suspected appendicitis

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Laparoscopic appendectomy for suspected appendicitis resulted in less pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, fewer complications, and better cosmetic results compared to open surgery.

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Results and complications in 100 patients treated over a 3-year period with the laparoscopic approach for clinically diagnosed acute appendicitis are evaluated. They are compared with results and complications in 100 patients with the same diagnosis who had been treated with the open technique performed by the same surgeon during the same 3 years. The results suggest that laparoscopy provides excellent exposure of the appendix regardless of its position. In the absence of pathology of the appendix, laparoscopy allows for a thorough examination of the entire abdomen and pelvis and good exposure and definitive treatment of most surgical conditions encountered. In the event of appendicitis, regardless of its severity, laparoscopic appendectomy results in less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster return to normal activities, fewer postoperative complications, and superior cosmetic results. Our experience suggests that the laparoscopic approach is the best approach to diagnosis and treatment of the conditions encountered in patients with suspected appendicitis.

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endometriosis

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Appendectomy Appendicitis Laparoscopy Laparoscopy Laparoscopy Abdominal Pain Abdominal Pain Acute Disease Adolescent Adult Aged Appendectomy Appendectomy Appendicitis Appendicitis Appendix Appendix Child Child, Preschool Endometriosis

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