ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to conduct a clinical investigation involving abdominal lavage in patients with acute purulent appendicitis. The study aims to systematically assess the impact of abdominal lavage on complications within one week post-surgery and, in particular, focuses on the application value of multislice spiral CT in confirming these complications. By delving into the effects of different lavage timings on surgical outcomes and postoperative recovery, the study aims to provide scientific evidence for improving the efficacy of surgical treatment for acute purulent appendicitis. MethodsA total of 150 patients diagnosed with purulent appendicitis were selected for this study. They were divided into three groups: one group underwent preoperative abdominal lavage, another group underwent postoperative abdominal lavage , and a third group did not undergo abdominal lavage. The study aimed to compare the therapeutic outcomes among the three groups of patients. Additionally, the efficacy of the treatments was assessed by utilizing multislice spiral CT scans to confirm factors such as the abdominal abscess rate and the maximum diameter of abdominal abscesses one week postoperatively. ResultsThe operative time for patients in the experimental group showed no significant difference compared to the control group. However, postoperative pain scores were significantly lower in the experimental group (p<0.05), and the recovery time for gastrointestinal function was shortened (p<0.05) compared to the control group. The incidence of postoperative complications significantly decreased in the experimental group (p<0.05), while the control group exhibited higher complications. Additionally, the postoperative recovery status of patients in the experimental group was superior to that of the control group. ConclusionPerforming abdominal lavage in cases of purulent appendicitis can significantly alleviate postoperative pain, facilitate the recovery of gastrointestinal function, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, and enhance overall surgical recovery. Therefore, we recommend using abdominal lavage during laparoscopic appendectomy to improve the surgical outcomes and postoperative recovery quality for patients. However, further large-scale studies are necessary to validate these results.