Sks. Marya et al., IS A LONG DELAY NECESSARY BEFORE APPENDECTOMY AFTER APPENDICEAL MASS FORMATION - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT, CAN J SURG, 36(3), 1993, pp. 268-270
The standard treatment for an appendiceal mass is conservative therapy
followed by appendectomy after 6 to 10 weeks. With the advent of anti
biotics designed to prevent the growth of anaerobes, early appendectom
y can now be carried out without complication. The authors studied 56
patients with appendiceal mass formation, 26 (group A) treated convent
ionally and 30 (group B) treated by early appendectomy. In group B, th
e infection rate was 17%, the mean operating time was 38.7 minutes, th
e mean hospital stay was 15 days and there was an early return to work
. The corresponding parameters for group A were an infection rate of 8
%, a mean operating time of 35.2 minutes, a hospital stay of 19.1 days
and a late return to work. Furthermore, 15% of the patients in group
A had a recurrent acute episode during the waiting period. Overall, ea
rly appendectomy appears to be a safe and cost-effective treatment for
appendiceal mass formation.