Gangrenous appendicitis: No longer complicated

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Andrew B Nordin, Karen Diefenbach, Stephen P Sales, Jeff Christensen, Gail E Besner, Brian D Kenney Published:

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Andrew B Nordin, Karen Diefenbach, Stephen P Sales, Jeff Christensen, Gail E Besner, Brian D Kenney

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Background

Appendicitis presents on a spectrum ranging from inflammation to gangrene to perforation. Studies suggest that gangrenous appendicitis has lower postoperative infection rates relative to perforated cases. We hypothesized that gangrenous appendicitis could be successfully treated as simple appendicitis, reducing length of stay (LOS) and antibiotic usage without increasing postoperative infections.

Methods

In February 2016, we strictly defined complex appendicitis as a hole in the appendix, extraluminal fecalith, diffuse pus or a well-formed abscess. We switched gangrenous appendicitis to a simple pathway and reviewed all patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy for 12 months before (Group 1) and 12 months after (Group 2) the protocol change. Data collected included demographics, appendicitis classification, LOS, presence of a postoperative infection, and 30-day readmissions.

Results

Patients in Group 1 and Group 2 were similar, but more cases of simple appendicitis occurred in Group 2. Average LOS for gangrenous appendicitis patients decreased from 2.5 to 1.4 days (p 

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