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- $Unique_ID{BRK00173}
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- $Title{What Occurs During an Appendix Operation}
- $Subject{appendix surgery surgeries special procedure procedures Digestive
- System Operation operations peritonitis appendectomy appendicitis
- appendectomies}
- $Volume{I-12}
- $Log{
- Appendicitis*0016300.tid
- Anatomy of the Appendix*0016301.scf}
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- What Occurs During an Appendix Operation
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- QUESTION: Please explain what goes on during an operation to remove the
- appendix.
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- ANSWER: The appendix is a small, useless, dead-end tube near the start of the
- large intestine. An inflamed appendix must be removed or it ruptures and
- infects the abdominal cavity, leading to peritonitis and possibly death.
- The surgeon makes an incision on the right side of the abdomen and ties
- off the appendix (if it hasn't ruptured) before cutting it, to keep its
- contents from spilling. If everything goes well, the patient stays in the
- hospital for a few days to a week and can resume normal activities in three to
- six weeks. If the appendix ruptures, strong antibiotics are used, and the
- patient may need a drain inserted at the incision. Hospitalization and
- convalescence will be longer in such a case.
- Because a ruptured appendix is so serious, an appendectomy is performed
- in almost all patients with symptoms of appendicitis. About 10% of these
- people will have a perfectly normal appendix, but it's better to remove a
- healthy appendix then risk leaving a bad one in.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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