Acute Abdomen and Appendicitis Flashcards
What additional questions, examinations and tests should be done in a patient with acute abdomen?
Girls:
Gynae history
Preganancy test for pubertal girls
Boys:
Testicular examination pain can often be referred to the abdomen
Outline the acute management of an acute abdomen patient in shock?
Oxygen
IV antibiotics
IV fluids
Bloods Urine output (good marker) Blood cultures (if infection is suspected)
Consider NG tube.
Nil by mouth if likely surgical.
ESCALATE
What is the most common surgery performed in the acute abdomen setting?
Appendectomy
What is the classical presentation of appendicitis?
Umbilical pain which moves to the RIF after 1/2 days.
Systemic illness.
Peritonitic pain (worse on movement, very tender, percussion/rebound tenderness)
May be vomiting or have diarrhoea.
Urine dip could be abnormal may be a red herring, if there is RIF pain still consider appendicitis.
What is the presentation of appendicitis, when the appendix is in the right iliac fossa?
Appendix in the right iliac fossa, posterior to bowel:
Vague deep tenderness may have guarding
May develop appendicular mass or perforation (sepsis).
Posterior peritoneum/psoas may be inflamed, patient may limp to alleviate pain. Appendix shuffle.
What is the presentation of appendicitis when the appendix is in the pelvis?
Vague suprapubic tenderness, with no guarding.
Per rectum exam may illicit tenderness or a mass.
Possible to have urinary/bowel symptoms due to irritation of these structures.
Likely to perforate
What is an appendicular mass?
An appendicular mass is when the appendix comes inflamed and becomes covered in the omentum.
What is the management of appendicitis?
IV fluids
IV antibiotics
Appendectomy
If there is an appendicular mass treat with targeted antibiotics until the patient has improved and the patient can have a non emergency appendectomy.
What are the common causes of acute abdomen in children?
Gastroenteritis Constipation Mesenteric adenitis UTI Appendicitis
What are 2 very important but less common conditions to be aware of in children with acute abdomen?
Billious vomiting in any child is malrotation volvulus unless proven otherwise.
Interssusception