Yes. It can be. It should be. It is key hole surgery. ( I had opportunity to assist the planned operation to my teacher Dr. N. K. Deshmukh in 1990 in my O.T. He gave very small cut to the abdomen, about one inch. Through that cut he inserted his finger in the abdomen. He pulled out the appendix. How he did it, is still out of imagination. Very easily the operated on the appendix. Pushed it inside the abdomen. Closed the abdomen by giving few stitches. There was only about 5 to 10 ml bleeding probably. Operation was done by the angle from the heaven, probably.)
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John B. Deaver has written: 'A treatise on appendicitis' -- subject(s): Appendicitis 'Surgery of the upper abdomen' -- subject(s): Surgery, Abdomen
While rare or uncommon, yes, there have been cases of chronic or recurrent appendicitis that didn't require surgery. However, due to the fact that those two types of appendicitis are uncommon and appendicitis can be fatal if left unchecked, I'd definitely advice one who has any of the symptoms associated with appendicitis or is concerned they may have appendicitis, to see their health care provider as soon as possible.
what is appedicitus? Appendicitis is inflammation of the Appendix which is treated by antibiotics and Surgery. Any surgery has risks but the death rate from Appendectomy is very low about 0.3 per cent. It can be slightly higher in the elderly and Surgery for Appendicitis is a relatively safe procedure
surgery. and after wards a lot of rest.
Open or laparascopic (keyhole) surgery.
This diagnosis is defined at the time of surgery for suspected appendicitis.
George Ryerson Fowler has written: 'A treatise on appendicitis' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Appendicitis 'A Treatise on surgery. v.2'
Appendectomy is very simple surgery. It is like eating the cake, for the good surgeon. Not doing the same may lead to fatal out come.
bleeding in the digestive tract, obstructions, appendicitis and inflammation of the lining of the abdomen. Pediatric emergency surgery includes birth defects of the heart