Complications of the Laparoscopic
Appendectomy
Jatagandzidis V., Herdegen P., Mráček M., Levý M., Štefka J.
Chirurgická klinika 1. lékařské fakulty Univerzity Karlovy v Praze a Fakultní Thomayerovy nemocnice s poliklinikou, Praha, přednosta: doc. MUDr. V. Visokai, Ph.D. |
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Summary:
706 appendectomic procedures using laparoscopy were performed in the Surgical Clinic of the FTN hospital during 2003–2005. The
group’s mortality rate was nil, the morbidity rated 3.54%. The following complications were recorded: nine patients (1.27%) experienced
infiltration in the right hypogastric region, which was confirmed on CT or ultrasound examinations, nine subjects (1.27%) suffered wound
infections, two subjects (0.28%) developed subileus, in two subjects (0.28%) intraabdominal abscesses, and in one subject (0.14%) diffuse
suppurative peritonitis were diagnosed, one subject (0.14%) developed intraabdominal hemorrhaging, in one subject (0.14%) intraabdominal
hematoma was detected. Rates of complications in our group are similar to those presented in literature [1, 2, 3].
Based on their study group analysis, the authors found the laparoscopic appendectomy more beneficial for a patient than the open
appendectomy.
Key words:
laparoscopic appendectomy – complications – revision
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