Abstract

Study Design: Sectional study. Setting: Madina Teaching Hospital Faisalabad. Period: July 2018 to June 2019. Material & Methods: A sample of 107 patients was selected using non-probability purposive sampling out of all the patients presenting with acute appendicitis. Study population was divided into Groups A and B, former undergoing appendectomy within 8 hours of admission and later undergoing surgery more than 8 hours after admission. Spinal and general anesthesia was used and both Laparoscopic and open surgical techniques were employed. Results: Out of total 107 patients, 62 (57.94%)were placed in group A and 45 (42.06%) in group B. Age and gender related distribution in both groups were similar. 5 patients in group A had perforated appendix and 3 patients in Group B were found to have perforated appendix. The difference between incidence of perforation between the two groups was not statistically significant. Conclusion: in-hospital delay before appendectomy does not significantly increase the risk of perforation in uncomplicated acute appendicitis.

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