J Korean Surg Soc.
1998 Jun;54(Suppl):996-1001.
The Advantage of Laparoroscopic Appendectomy in Acute Appendectomy
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Sugery, Keimyung University School of Medicine.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The laparoscopic appendectomy was developed as an alternative procedure to be used in
acute appendicitis. Some surgeons dispute the advantages of laparoscopic procedures for acute appendicitis.
Specifically, there are many controversies associated with perforated appendicitis. We reviewed the
results
of appendectomies to assess the feasibility of a laparoscopic appendectomy in acute appendicitis
that included perforated appendicitis.
METHODS
Three hundred thirty-nine consecutive patients with laparoscopic appendectomies, which
include 27 patients with perforated appendicitis, were analysed. This study considered the lengths of
the operation and the hospital stay. Differences in complications between non-perforated and perforated
appendicitis were also evaluated.
RESULTS
A total of 388 patients underwent appendectomies, 339 patients with laparoscopy and 49
patients with conventional open appendectomies, from April 1994 to June 1996. The mean duration of
laparoscopic appendectomies was 48.9 minutes. This was slightly longer than that of open appendec
tomies (44.9 minutes) in the same hospital.
The duration of hospital stay was on the average of 4.9 days. Six patients (1.8%) were converted
to conventional surgery because of difficult mobilization in 4 patients and uncontrollable bleeding in
the remaining two. The surgeries on patients who were converted to conventional surgery were performed
by rotating residents without staff supervision. Minor complications developed in eight patients (2.4%).
In comparing the results between non-perforated and perforated appendicitis, durations of operation (47.3
vs. 78.3 minutes) and the hospital stay (4.6 vs. 8.6 days) were longer in perforated appendicitis. However,
the complication rate (2.6 vs. 0%) was unexpectedly found to be lower in perforated appendicitis.
CONCLUSIONS
The laparoscopic appendectomy is a safe, feasible procedure for acute appendicitis. It
is an excellent procedure for perforated appendicitis and has minor complications compared to an open
appendectomy with its large incision that is followed by a high rate of wound infection and/or post
operative adhesion. There aree various reports on prospective randomized studies evaluating the benefits
of a laparoscopic appendectomy compared to a conventional open appendectomy. The reports by laparo
scopic surgeons in various centers are different with regard to operative time, postoperative recovery,
morbidity, and postoperative complications. For complicated appendicitis, most surgeons are not in agree
ment with the laparoscopic approach. We obtained excellent results with laparoscopic appendectomies
in perforated appendicitis which included periappendiceal abscesses.