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Relationship between the appendix and ulcerative colitis: A new discovery. [PDF]
Wu XJ, Xiang RY, Gong P, Chen Q, Li XF.
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Appendiceal duplication with Amyand's hernia: a case report. [PDF]
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Interval appendectomy practices for complicated appendicitis in children: a systematic review from the APSA Outcomes and Evidence-Based Practice Committee. [PDF]
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Appendectomy in pregnancy: evaluation of the risks of a negative appendectomy
American Journal of Surgery, 2012In pregnant women, a high negative appendectomy (NA) rate often is reported; however, the outcome of pregnancy after a NA is not well studied.Among 1,696 consecutive patients (728 men and 968 women) who underwent an appendectomy at our institution (1996-2005), 87 pregnant women were identified.
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World Journal of Surgery, 1993
AbstractAppendectomy was performed using a laparoscopic approach in 915 patients. The collected data show that the technique is as feasible, rapid, and safe as open surgery. Few wound infections, minimal pain, and rapid postoperative mobilization are the main arguments in favor of laparoscopic appendectomy. The most important potential benefit, a lower
A, Pier, F, Götz, C, Bacher, R, Ibald
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AbstractAppendectomy was performed using a laparoscopic approach in 915 patients. The collected data show that the technique is as feasible, rapid, and safe as open surgery. Few wound infections, minimal pain, and rapid postoperative mobilization are the main arguments in favor of laparoscopic appendectomy. The most important potential benefit, a lower
A, Pier, F, Götz, C, Bacher, R, Ibald
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The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2002
To evaluate the effectiveness of laparoscopic appendectomy in women with chronic pelvic pain and to identify histopathology of the appendix.Retrospective review over 6.5 years (Canadian Task Force classification II-3).Laparoscopic center and community hospital.Three hundred seventeen women.Laparoscopic appendectomy in conjunction with other procedures ...
Neena, Agarwala, C Y, Liu
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To evaluate the effectiveness of laparoscopic appendectomy in women with chronic pelvic pain and to identify histopathology of the appendix.Retrospective review over 6.5 years (Canadian Task Force classification II-3).Laparoscopic center and community hospital.Three hundred seventeen women.Laparoscopic appendectomy in conjunction with other procedures ...
Neena, Agarwala, C Y, Liu
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Inversion-ligation appendectomy for incidental appendectomy
The American Journal of Surgery, 1991Inversion-ligation appendectomy involves the following steps: (1) skeletonizing the appendix from its mesentery; (2) inverting the appendix via a blunt probe into the cecal lumen; (3) ligating the remaining nubbin of tissue; and (4) inverting the nubbin with a purse-string stitch.
G R, Voeller, T C, Fabian
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1996
As laparoscopy becomes a greater part of a general surgeon's practice, each new application must be analyzed. The purpose of this article is to report a four-year experience with laparoscopic appendectomy, with special attention to complications.All patients undergoing appendectomy by members of the General Surgery Department of Columbia Hospital ...
R M, Kluiber, B, Hartsman
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As laparoscopy becomes a greater part of a general surgeon's practice, each new application must be analyzed. The purpose of this article is to report a four-year experience with laparoscopic appendectomy, with special attention to complications.All patients undergoing appendectomy by members of the General Surgery Department of Columbia Hospital ...
R M, Kluiber, B, Hartsman
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