A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial of Reverse Conversion (Open to Laparoscopic) in management of Acute Perforated Appendicitis
Introduction: Acute appendicitis (AA), a frequent intra-abdominal surgical pathology, necessitates a thorough awareness of its symptoms, examination, diagnosis, and total surgical management. The surgical approach to AA is appendectomy; nevertheless, the medical literature continues to argue the merits of open vs laparoscopic surgery. As with other laparoscopic surgical techniques, the literature reports lower discomfort, earlier resumption of oral feeding and shorter hospital stay following laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) as compared to open appendectomy (OA). Additionally, laparoscopy has some drawbacks such as greater cost and lengthier operating durations as compared to open surgery. The goal of this clinical study: was to compare open appendectomy versus laparoscopic conversion from open (reverse conversion) for the treatment of acute perforated appendicitis in our setting. Patients and procedures: 426 patients had perforated appendectomy and divided between two groups: group A (interventional) 213 patients who were subjected to the reverse conversion technique and group B (control)213 patients who were operated by the open technique. The key end goals for comparing both groups were the rates of intraabdominal abscess, rates of wound infection, rates of ileus and rates of reoperation. The hospital length of stay and the operative time were used as secondary end goals for comparison.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
426
converting open appendectomy to laparoscopic technique for proper control of intraabdominal sepsis
Zagazig University
Zagazig, Egypt
the rates of intraabdominal abscess
rates of complications
Time frame: 3 months post operative
rates of wound infection
rates of complications
Time frame: 3 months post operative
rates of ileus
Time frame: Baseline (Hospital admission)
rates of reoperation
Time frame: 3 months post operative
The hospital length of stay
the length of hospital stay
Time frame: up to 3 months
the operative time
Time of performing the procedures
Time frame: Intraoperative
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