Single incision versus conventional multi-incision appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis

  • Rehman H
  • Rao A
  • Ahmed I
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Abstract

Appendicectomy is a well established surgical procedure used in the management of acute appendicitis.  The operation can be performed with minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopic) or as an open procedure. A recent development in appendicectomy has been the introduction of less invasive single incision laparoscopic surgery, using a single multi-luminal port or multiple mono-luminal ports, through a single skin incision. There are yet unanswered questions regarding the efficacy of this new and novel technique including: patient benefit and satisfaction, complications, long-term outcomes, and survival.

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Rehman, H., Rao, A. M., & Ahmed, I. (2011). Single incision versus conventional multi-incision appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd009022.pub2

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