Conservative management of appendix mass in children
Authors: Gillick J.; Velayudham M.; Puri P.
Source: British Journal of Surgery, Volume 88, Number 11, November 2001 , pp. 1539-1542(4)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Abstract:
Background:The management of an appendix mass in children is controversial. An experience of conservative management of appendix masses in a paediatric population over the last 19 years is reviewed.
Methods:The medical records of all children who presented with an appendix mass to one of three children's hospitals between 1982 and 2000 were reviewed. In that interval 427 children with a mean age of 7·3 years (range from 2 months to 18 years) presented with an appendix mass. Sixteen children had an immediate appendicectomy. The remaining 411 children were treated conservatively by close observation and antibiotics, with intravenous fluids and nasogastric suction if required. Once the child was well enough for discharge home, elective appendicectomy was booked for 46 weeks later.
Results:Three hundred and forty-six (84·2 per cent) of the children responded to initial conservative management and were discharged after a median stay of 6 (range 324) days. The children returned 46 weeks later for elective appendicectomy. The complication rate for elective appendicectomy was 2·3 per cent (eight patients). Those who had an uncomplicated elective appendicectomy had a median hospital stay of 3 (range 16) days. Histological examination demonstrated acute or subacute inflammation in 50·8 per cent of appendices removed at elective appendicectomy.
Conclusion:Non-operative management of an appendix mass followed by elective appendicectomy is a safe and effective method of management.
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2001-11-01
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