Title of article :
Acute Appendicitis in North of Jordan- A 10 year Survey
Author/Authors :
Qasaimeh, Ghazi R. Jordan University of Science and Technology - King Abdullah University Hospital - General Surgical Department, Irbid , Khader, Yosef Jordan University of Science and Technology - Medical College - Department of Public Health, Jordan , Matalqah, Ismael Jordan University of Science and Technology - Pathology Department, Jordan , Al Nemri, Sabah King Abdullah University Hospital - Pathology Department, Jordan
Abstract :
Objective: The study aimed to study the demographic features, rates of negative appendectomies and rates of perforation in all patients submitted to appendectomy in a 10 -year period.Methods: A retrospective review of 3894 patients submitted to appendectomy in the period 1997-2006, in three teaching hospitals in north of Jordan was conducted. The analysis included the variables: age, sex, presence of inflammations, perforation or other pathological findings.Results: The negative appendectomy rate was 23.2%. It was more in females (30.4%) compared to males (16.3%). The perforation rate was 14.5%, which was found to be higher in males (16.5%) compared to that in females (12.1%), and was high in elderly patients (38.2%) and children below 11 years (21.7%).Conclusion: Our negative appendectomies and perforations are considered high (although it compares with many studies in literature). This reinforces the need to rely more in ultrasonography, computerized tomography and laparoscopy.
Keywords :
Acute Appendicitis , Negative Appendectomy , Demographic features , Survey , Perforation
Journal title :
Jordan Medical Journal
Journal title :
Jordan Medical Journal