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Acute appendicitis
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Paediatrics (Gastroenterology & nutrition) Mind Map on Acute appendicitis, created by v.djabatey on 07/01/2014.
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Acute appendicitis
epdiemiology
commonest cause of abdo pain in childhood needing surgical intervention
occurs @ any age
but common in age 3 +
clinical features of uncomplicated aa
Sx
anorexia
vomiting
usually only a few times
abdo pain
initially central and colicky
appendicular midgut colic
then localises to right iliac fossa
from localised peritoneal inflammation
signs
flushed face w/ oral fetor
low grade fever: 37.2-38 deg C
abdo pain aggravated by movement
e.g. walking, coughing, bumps on road when in car
persistent tenderness w/ guarding in right iliac fossa (McBurney's point)
guarding may be absent
retrocaecal appendix
few abdo signs present w/ pelvic appendix
BE AWARE OF PRESCHOOL KIDS
diagnosis harder
esp early in disease
faecoliths commoner
visible on plain abdo xray
perforation may be rapid
'cause omentum less well developed
fails to surround appendix
signs easy to underestimate
Mx
repeated observation & clinical review
v important
to make right diag
appendicitis is progressive
every few hours
appendicectomy
uncomplicated appendicitis
straightforward
complicated appendicitis
if guarding present (consistent w/ perforation)
fluid resus and iv Abx before laparotomy
if palpable mass in right iliac fossa
and no signs of generalised peritonitis
conservative Mx
iv Abx
appendicectomy in a few weeks
if sx progress, laparotomy
Ix
no lab or imaging is consistently helpful for diagnosis
neutrophilia not always present on FBC
WBCs or orgs in urine can be present in appendicitis
inflamed appendix can be adj to ureter or bladder
ultrasound
may support clinical diag
show thickened, non-compressible appendix w/ increased blood flow
show complications of appendicitis
abscess
perforation
appendix mass
exclude other pathology
laparoscopy
in some centres
to see if appendix inflamed
complicated appendicitis
presence of appendix mass
abscess
perforation
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