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1 APPENDICITIS

2 Anatomy and physiology of appendix

3 The appendix is a slender, worm-shaped pouch, averaging 5—10cm in length, that protrudes from the top of the colon in the lower right abdomen

4 Location McBurney’s point:one-third of the way from the anterior,superior iliac spine to the umbilicus. Pelvis and right ilac fossa appendix Anterior or posterior ileum appendix Retrocaceal appendix Right lateral caceal appendix

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8 Retrocaceal appendix

9 Supply & nerve Appendix artery: a final artery ,from ileocolic artery
Appendix vein : portal vein sympathetic nerve :celiac plexus and lesser splanchnic nerve T10,T11

10 Acute appendicitis Appendicitis is a common cause of abdominal pain
life-threatening condition because of systemic sepsis (systemic inflammatory response syndrome/SIRS leading to multiple organ failure) following rupture and abscess formation

11 Etiology Obstruction: anatomy :wormed-shaped narrow
plenty of lymph glands mechanical reason: food residue, ascarid, tumor,etc.

12 Etiology Gastrointestial disease Bacteria invasion:
all kinds of G- bacilus

13 Pathology Four type: Acute simple appendicitis
Acute purulent appendicitis Perforation and gangrenous Appendiceal abscess

14 Acute simple appendicitis

15 Acute purulent appendicitis

16 Perforation and gangrenous

17 Gangrenous Perforation

18 Appendiceal abscess

19 Results Inflammation disappear Inflammation localization
Inflammation diffusion

20 Clinical manifestation
symptoms : abdominal pain : Periumbilical or epigastric pain that migrates to right lower quadrant Pain becomes persistent and well localized. It worsens with moving, breathing deeply, coughing, sneezing, walking, or being touched

21 Symptoms : Gastrointestinal symptoms: Anorexia, nausea, and vomiting occur after the onset of pain Constipation Diarrhea bladder and rectum stimulus symptoms

22 Symptoms General symptoms : tired ,headach fever Rapid pulse
SIRS (systemic inflammatory response syndrome)

23 Signs Tenderness in the right lower abdomen, usually about a third of the distance from the navel to the top of the hip bone peritoneal irritation sign : muscular rigidity Blumberg sign bowel sounds disappear

24 Others Rovsing’s sign:pain in the right lower quadrant upon palpation of the left lower quadrant. Psoas sign :pain on active elevation of the legs The obturator sign: pain on internal and external rotation of the hip Rectal exam & vaginal exam

25 Lab test Mild to moderately elevated WBC with left shift is typical but rarely may be normal, range of /mm3 over 20000/ mm perforation UA may show ketonuria or a few RBCs or WBCs pregnancy test (women only)

26 Lab test B-us X-ray Diagnostic abdominal puncture

27 Diagnosis Periumbilical or epigastric pain that migrates to right lower quadrant Tenderness in the right lower abdomen, usually about a third of the distance from the navel to the top of the hip bone

28 Differential diagnosis
Two type : A: required surgery B: not required surgery

29 Differential diagnosis
Required surgery: Perforation of gastointestinal tract ulcer,tumor, diverticulitis obstetrics and gynecologic disease: ectopic pregancy,ovarion torsion Meckel diverticulitis Tumor

30 Differential diagnosis
Not required surgery Pelvic inflammation Mesenteric adenitis:at exploration a normal appendix and enlarged lymph nodes in the mesentery Viral & bacterial gastroenteritis Pneumonia, pleurisy

31 The Alvarado score MATERIALS AND METHODS • Symptoms • Score
 migratory right iliac fossa pain  nausea/vomiting  anorexia • Signs  RIF tenderness  fever >37.30C  rebound pain in RIF • Laboratory test  leucocytosis (>10 X 109/L)  neutrophilic shift to the left >75% • Total score

32 CONCLUSION

33 Treatment Early operation: surgical removal(appendectomy)
Acute simple appendicitis: appendectomy Acute purulent and gangrenous appendicitis: appendectomy and/or drainage

34 Treatment Appendiceal abscess: if local in right low quadrant
antibiotic therapy and general treatment if infection diffusion incision and drainage

35 Treatment Operation Incision :
incision over the point of maximal tenderness,generally at McBurny point true McBurney’s incision tansvers skin incision 3—6cm long

36 Incision McBurney’s incision

37 Incision tansvers skin incision

38 Treatment Operation Process:
The taenia of the colon are followed to the base of the appendix

39 Treatment Operation Process:
Mesoappendix is divided between clamps and ligated

40 Treatment Operation Process:
The base of appendix is divided and ligated 0.5cm from caceum and inverted using a purse-string

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42 Treatment Suspected case: not definite.
Admit the patient to hospital for further observation 12-24hrs Operation exploration incision

43 Treatment Antibiotic thearpy: Acute simple appendicitis
Contraindication of operation Appendiceal abscess

44 Treatment Antibiotic thearpy antibiotics: broadspectrum antibiotics
ampicillin-sulbactam gentamycin triad drugs metronidazol 3rd generation cefotides

45 Treatment New method : laparoscopy appendectomy

46 Complication Acute appendicitis: Abdomen abscess
Inter or extra fistula Phylephlebitis

47 Complication Operation : Incision infection
Peritonitis and abdomen abscess Bleeding Stool fistula Stump infection Adhesive intestinal obstruction

48 Appendicitis in neonate
Seldom Non-specific clinical manifestation Anorexia, nausea, and vomiting diarrhea dehydration Difficult in early diagnosis High rate of perforation High mortality

49 Appendicitis in neonate
Diagnosis &Treatment Carefully physical exam Early operation

50 Appendicitis in child Quick onset and severe
high fever and vomiting present early Non-typical tenderness at right low quadrant High rate of perforation High mortality More complication

51 Appendicitis in child Treatment: Early operation
Transfusion and correct dehydration Broadspectrum antibiotics

52 Appendicitis in pregnancy
Uterus enlargement appendix displaced superiorly Without adherent blanket of omentum elevation of abdominal wall Tenderness site upper shift Inconspicuous of tenderness rebound tenderness muscular rigidity Peritonitis diffusion

53 Appendicitis in pregnancy
Treatment : Operation :appendectomy To late pregancy :early operation Superior Incision No drainage Broadspectrum antibiotics Parturient with perforation : cesarean section and appendectomy

54 Appendictis in the elderly
Less well-defined symptoms and signs Severe pathologic type Error diagnosis easily High rate of perforation Pay attention to tumor

55 Chronic appendicitis Etiology and pathology
Clinic feature and diagnosis right low quadrant pain local tenderness x-ray Treat appendectomy


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