Appendicitis Flashcards

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What is appendicitis?

A

Acute inflammation of the appendix

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What is the epidemiology of appendicitis?

A

Acute appendicitis most commonly occurs between ages 10 and 20

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What is the aetiology of appendicitis?

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Pathogens can get trapped at the point where the appendix meets the bowel - this causes infection and inflammation. This can proceed to gangrene and rupture

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What is the presentation of appendicitis?

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Loss of appetite
Nausea and vomiting
Low grade fever
Abdominal guarding
Abdominal pain - central pain that moves to the RIF
Rovsing’s sign - palpation of LIF causes tenderness in RIF
Rebound tenderness

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5
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What investigations can be performed to diagnose appendicitis?

A

FBC
CRP
Abdominal ultrasound
Contrast-enhanced abominal CT

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What are the differential diagnoses of appendicitis?

A

Ectopic pregnancy
Ovarian cysts
Meckel’s diverticulum
Mesenteric adenitis
Gastroenteritis
Intussusception
UTI

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What is the definitive management of appendicitis?

A

Laparoscopic appendectomy (with prophylactic antibiotics before surgery)

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What other treatment options are there for appendicitis?

A

Supportive treatment
- Nil by mouth if being considered for surgery
- IV maintenance fluids
- Analgesia

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What are the complications of appendicitis?

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Perforation of appendix
Peritonitis
Surgical wound infection
Abscess on appendix

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