Title of article :
Perforated appendicitis in a septuagenarian
Author/Authors :
Sanda, Robert B. Drumheller Hospital - Department of Surgery, Canada , Seliem, Salah I. Drumheller Hospital - Department of Surgery, Canada , Omar, Elrasheed Drumheller Hospital - Department of Surgery, Canada , Ashraf, Syed Drumheller Hospital - Department of Surgery, Canada
From page :
249
To page :
251
Abstract :
Appendicitis in the elderly is becoming an increasingly frequent clinical encounter due to the increased life expectancy in the human race over the last half-century. Appendicitis in this age group has, therefore, become relatively more common with an atypical presentation that incurs delay in diagnosis with attendant morbidity and mortality. We present a septuagenarian who presented atypically with a rapidly progressing feature of appendicitis that emphasizes the need for early operative intervention. In addition, the patient presented with other comorbidities that could detract from a diagnosis of appendicitis to the unwary.
Keywords :
Appendectomy , appendicitis , elderly , peritonitiss
Journal title :
Annals of African Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of African Medicine
Record number :
2542566
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