Live video of Laparoscopic Management of Retrocecal Ruptured Appendix
This video demonstrates the Laparoscopic Management of Retrocecal Ruptured Appendix performed by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Recommended first-line imaging consists of point-of-care or formal ultrasonography. Appendectomy via laparoscopy is the standard treatment for acute appendicitis. However, intravenous antibiotics may be considered first-line therapy in selected patients.
Appendicitis can cause serious complications, such as A ruptured appendix. A rupture spreads infection throughout your abdomen (peritonitis). Possibly life-threatening, this condition requires immediate surgery to remove the appendix and clean your abdominal cavity.
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Premranjanthakur
#1
Mar 31st, 2021 8:08 am
Very Nice and meticulous dissection. ????????
Dr. Naveen Shandilya
#2
Apr 7th, 2021 10:51 am
Thank you very much sir for your explanation and wonderful demonstration of Laparoscopic Management of Retrocecal Ruptured Appendix It really helped me to learn new skills. Thanks sir...
Dr. Deepanshu Goyal
#3
Oct 13th, 2022 10:10 am
A ruptured appendix is when the appendix (the small tube at the end of the large intestine) tears. It is a medical emergency. Call your healthcare provider immediately if you have severe pain near your belly button, which moves to the lower right side of your abdomen. If the pain goes away but comes back and hurts even more, your appendix may have ruptured. In that case, call 911 or go to the emergency room. Don't ignore symptoms of appendicitis. Surgical removal of your appendix is a relatively simple surgery if the appendix has not ruptured.
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