Appendix Pathology Flashcards
at what age do problems of the appendix cause mortality?
extremes of age
how does acute appendicitis usually present?
initially: ill defined symptoms (nausea, anorexia, central abdominal pain) ie visceral pain progression to: right iliac fossa pain ie parietal pain
why does acute appendicitis progress from visceral pain to parietal pain?
because the peritonium has become inflamed making pain parietal
what is the point where acute appendicitis is felt most?
1/3 from ASIS to umbilicus
McBurney’s point
what are the treatment options of acute appendicitis?
laparoscopic appendicectomy
or
open appendicectomy
what is the treatment of a carcinoid tumour of the appendix found at the tip of the appendix?
appendicectomy
what is the treatment of a carcinoid tumour of the appendix found at the base of the appendix?
right hemicolectomy
what does a high temperature or tachycardia suggest in terms of appendicitis?
complications such perforation or peritonitis
what is Rosvings sign of appendicitis?
pressing on the left causes pain in the right