The management of acute appendicitis typically involves
performing an appendectomy, which can be executed using either an open or
laparoscopic approach. Since its inception, laparoscopic appendectomy has been
utilised for both uncomplicated and complicated cases of appendicitis. It has
become the preferred method of performing an appendectomy in most Western
countries. This minimally invasive technique is associated with reduced
postoperative complications, earlier ambulation, and expedited recovery. Recent
advancements in minimally invasive surgery include single-incision laparoscopic
appendectomy and natural orifice transluminal appendectomy, both of which are
employed in the treatment of acute appendicitis. In this review, we will
examine the role of laparoscopic appendectomy, single incision laparoscopic
appendectomy, and natural orifice transluminal appendectomy in the management
of acute appendicitis.
Author(s) Details
Kumar H.R.
Taylor’s University School of Medicine Clinical Campus, 4700 Sg Buloh, Selangor,
Malaysia.
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