Journal of Acute Care Surgery (Oct 2019)

The Benefits and Risks of Performing Incidental Appendectomy

  • Jin Young Lee,
  • Young Hoon Sul,
  • Jin Bong Ye,
  • Seung Je Go,
  • Jin Suk Lee,
  • Hong Rye Kim,
  • Soo Young Yoon,
  • Joong Suck Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17479/jacs.2019.9.2.35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 35 – 38

Abstract

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Acute appendicitis is the most common indication for emergency abdominal surgery worldwide. The risks and benefits of incidental appendectomy during other operations have been debated for over a century. There is no right answer to the question of whether or not to perform incidental appendectomy. Although there are only a few indications where it is explicitly recommended such as in gynecological surgery, malrotation, and Ladd’s procedure, incidental appendectomy is cost-effective in selected patient groups, especially in the young, without an increase in morbidity and mortality. In this review, the literature on incidental appendectomy was assessed from several perspectives.

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