McBurney's point is located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, approximately one-third of the distance from the anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilicus. This point corresponds to the location of the base of the appendix, making it a common reference for diagnosing appendicitis.
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The patient is placed in a supine position on the operating table with her legs in stirrups and the incision site is prepared.
The appendix can usually be found in one the following six positions:Extending superiorly towards the right colic flexure posterior to the cecum (retrocecal position) or lower ascending colon (retrocolic position);Extending inferiorly towards or across the pelvic brim (pelvic position);Extending inferiorly below the cecum (subcecalposition);Extending superiorly, anterior to the terminal ileum (pre-ileal position) or posterior to the terminal ileum (postileal position).
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The mesoappendix is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the appendix to the mesentery of the colon. Its purpose is to provide support and blood supply to the appendix, helping to maintain its position within the abdomen and ensuring adequate circulation for its function.
Having first established the position of it, excise the stone surgically via an intraoral incision, which can normally be left unsutured.