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A Presentation
Epidemiology
• Acute appendicitis is the most
common cause of ‘acute
surgical abdomen’
• 6% of the population will
suffer from acute appendicitis
during their lifetime.
• Nothing can be so easy or as
difficult as the diagnosis of
acute appendicitis
Anatomy
• Blind pouch off of cecum
• Contains lymphoid tissue which
peaks in adolescence, atrophies
with age
• Function still unclear
• Appendix can be anywhere within
peritoneal cavity
• One study showed 65 %
retrocecal, 31 % pelvic
• Review of 70,000 cases showed 4
% in RUQ, 0.06 % LUQ, 0.04 %
LLQ
Anatomy
Pathophysiology
• Lymphoid hyperplasia leads to
luminal obstruction
• Often follows viral illness
• Epithelial cells secrete mucus
• Appendix distends, bacteria
multiply
• Visceral pain begins an average of
17 hours after obstruction
• Increased pressure compromises
blood supply
• Somatic pain develops
• Average time to perforation = 34
hrs.
Clinical presentation
• Classical presentation seen in 60 %
Anorexia
Peri umbilical pain, nausea,
vomiting
• RLQ pain developing over 24 hrs.
• Anorexia and pain are most
frequent
• Usually nausea, sometimes
vomiting
• Diarrhoea, esp. with pelvic location
• Usually tender to palpation
• Rebound is a later finding
Symptoms
Signs
Migration of Pain
Examination
Tenderness
SPECIAL FEATURES, ACCORDING TO
POSITION OF THE
APPENDIX
.
RETROCAECAL
-Rigidity in often
absent
- Psoas spasm due to
inflamed appendix
in contact with the
muscle may cause
flexion of hip
PELVIC
-Early diarrhoea due
to contact with
rectum
-When inflamed
appendix is in
contact with
Bladder, may cause
frequency of
micturition.
MANTRELS Score
Migration of pain
Anorexia
Nausea / vomiting
Tenderness RLQ
Rebound
Elevated temp.
Leukocytosis
Shift to left
MANTRELS Score
• RLQ tenderness and leukocytosis
= 2 points each ; all others 1 point
• Score of 5 to 6 = possible
appendicitis
• Score of 7 to 8 = probable
appendicitis
• Score of 9 to 10 = very probable
appendicitis
HIGH
RISK
PATIENTS
&
GROUPS
Ovulating women
• PID, TOA, ovarian cyst rupture can
mimic appendicitis
• Look for cervical motion
tenderness, adnexal tenderness,
history of STD’s
• Can have CMT with pelvic
appendix
Pregnancy
• Most common surgical emergency
in pregnancy
• Mortality rate if missed = 2 % for
mother, up to 35 % for fetus
• WBC elevated in pregnancy
• Appendix changes location
Pediatric Population
• Most common surgical disorder in kids
• Accounts for 5 % of abd. pain visits
• Up to 50 % initially misdiagnosed
• < 2 yrs. : perforation rate approaches
100 %
• 3 to 5 yrs. = 71 %
• 6 to 10 yrs. = 40 %
• Most common misdiagnosis is AGE
• Sequence of pain and vomiting may
be helpful
• Localized tenderness not a feature of
AGE
Elderly
• Vital signs and exam may not
reflect severity
• > age 60 : only 5 to 10 %
diagnosed without delay
• Perforation rate = 46 to 83 %
• RLQ tenderness absent in 23 %
• N/V, anorexia less common
• Leukocytosis less pronounced
• Only 20 % classic presentation
Immunocompromised
• HIV, chronic steroids, sickle cell,
chemotherapy, DM, dialysis
• Increased risk of complications
and misdiagnosis
• Inflammatory response decreased
Differential Diagnosis
• Gastroenteritis
• Mesenteric lymphadenitis
• PID
• Mittelschmertz
• Crohn's disease
• Diverticulitis
• Endometriosis
• TOA
• Ectopic pregnancy
• UTI
• Pyelonepritis
• Other processes involving appendix
INVESTIGATIONS
CBC
• 75 to 85 % have elevated WBC,
but it is nonspecific
• WBC normal in 80 % in the first
24 hrs.
• Can see elevated ANC in up to 89
%
• WBC usually 12 to 18,000 in
appendicitis
• Chemistry panel may help with
diagnosis of dehydration
OTHERS
• Urinalysis
Specific gravity, ketones
Can see WBC’s, RBC’s, bacteria if
inflamed appendix close to ureter
> 30 WBC’s = probable UTI
• HCG
Essential in women of child-bearing
age
• CRP
Acute phase reactant
PLAIN FILMS
• Low sensitivity and
specificity
• Appendicolith specific, but
seen in only 2 %
• May see local air-fluid levels,
psoas obliteration, soft
tissue mass, gas in appendix
• All nonspecific
ULTRASONOGRAM
• 75 to 90 % sensitive, 86 to 100 %
specific
• Non invasive, low cost, but
operator-dependent
• Good for diagnosing GYN
disorders
3 criteria for diagnosis
Tender, non compressible appendix
No peristalsis of appendix
Overall diameter > 6 mm
COMPUTED TOMOGRAM
• Early studies showed low yield,
but helical CT much more accurate
• Sensitivity 97 to 100 %,
specificity 95 % (similar no
matter what type or whether
contrast is used)
• Often shows alternative diagnosis
• More expensive, radiation
exposure
DO WE NEED IMAGING?
• Literature conflicting
• Imaging most useful in clinically
equivocal cases
• Costs of imaging minor compared
to cost of unnecessary surgery or
delayed diagnosis
• US and CT both specific enough to
rule in appendicitis, but only CT
sensitive enough to rule it out
NEJM CONSENSUS
• Patients with classic presentation
should go to O.R. Diagnostic
accuracy approaches 95 %
• If equivocal/suspect perforation : CT
• US reserved for pregnant women or
high suspicion of GYN disease
• If study indeterminate, observe with
repeated exams or laparoscopy
ANALGESIA?
Prospective studies (both
EM and Surgery literature)
now show appropriate use
of IV narcotics does not
decrease diagnostic
accuracy, and may improve
exam
7 FEATURES OF MISSED
DIAGNOSIS
• No nausea / vomiting
• Lack of distress
• No rebound
• No guarding
• No rectal exam
(controversial)
• Narcotic pain meds given
• Diagnosis of acute
gastroenteritis
No single evaluation can
substitute for the
diagnostic accuracy of
the experienced
physician.
WHEN IN DOUBT
DO NOT DISCHARGE
COMPLICATIONS
OF
ACUTE APPENDICITIS
APPENDICULAR MASS
• Localization of
infection 3-5 days
after attack of acute
appendicitis
• Inflamed appendix
• Omentum
• Caecum
• Dilated ileum
• Tender
• Smooth
• Firm
• Not mobile
Treatment (Ochsner
sherren )
• Temp, BP, Pulse q 4h
• Marking the mass – (progression
or regression)
• Antibiotics
• Metronidazole
• Ampicillin
• Gentamycin
• IV fluids
• IV antibiotics
• Nasogastric aspiration q 4h
WHEN TO STOP?
• Toxic symptoms
• Increase in size of mass
• Abscess formation
• Features of peritonitis
APPENDICULAR ABSCESS
Suppuration in acute appendicitis
Sites:
Retrocaecal
Pelvic
Subphrenic
lumbar
C/F:
High fever
Features of peritonitis ( guarding /
rigidity)
Raised TC (>18,000)
MANAGEMENT
• Antibiotics
• Extra peritoneal drainage
GANGRENOUS APPENDIX
PERFORATED APPENDIX
LAP APPENDECTOMY
LAP APPENDECTOMY
COMPLICATIONS OF
APPENDECTOMY
Early complications:
1. Paralytic ileus
2. Sepsis – local wound abscess, pelvic
abscess.
3. Rupture of the stump or caecal wall.
4. Haemorrhage: At any time during the
first 72 hours after surgery means
either leakage from the stump or a
slipped arterial ligature.
Late complications
1. Intestinal obstruction due to local
adhesive bands.
2. Incisional hernia
KEY POINTS
Diagnosis of appendicitis is by
clinical evaluation
Definitive treatment is surgery
Lap has distinct advantages over
open surgery
If Left untreated complications are
dreaded
Appendicitis- a simplistic view for GPs

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Appendicitis- a simplistic view for GPs

  • 2. Epidemiology • Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of ‘acute surgical abdomen’ • 6% of the population will suffer from acute appendicitis during their lifetime. • Nothing can be so easy or as difficult as the diagnosis of acute appendicitis
  • 3. Anatomy • Blind pouch off of cecum • Contains lymphoid tissue which peaks in adolescence, atrophies with age • Function still unclear • Appendix can be anywhere within peritoneal cavity • One study showed 65 % retrocecal, 31 % pelvic • Review of 70,000 cases showed 4 % in RUQ, 0.06 % LUQ, 0.04 % LLQ
  • 5. Pathophysiology • Lymphoid hyperplasia leads to luminal obstruction • Often follows viral illness • Epithelial cells secrete mucus • Appendix distends, bacteria multiply • Visceral pain begins an average of 17 hours after obstruction • Increased pressure compromises blood supply • Somatic pain develops • Average time to perforation = 34 hrs.
  • 6. Clinical presentation • Classical presentation seen in 60 % Anorexia Peri umbilical pain, nausea, vomiting • RLQ pain developing over 24 hrs. • Anorexia and pain are most frequent • Usually nausea, sometimes vomiting • Diarrhoea, esp. with pelvic location • Usually tender to palpation • Rebound is a later finding
  • 12. SPECIAL FEATURES, ACCORDING TO POSITION OF THE APPENDIX . RETROCAECAL -Rigidity in often absent - Psoas spasm due to inflamed appendix in contact with the muscle may cause flexion of hip PELVIC -Early diarrhoea due to contact with rectum -When inflamed appendix is in contact with Bladder, may cause frequency of micturition.
  • 13. MANTRELS Score Migration of pain Anorexia Nausea / vomiting Tenderness RLQ Rebound Elevated temp. Leukocytosis Shift to left
  • 14. MANTRELS Score • RLQ tenderness and leukocytosis = 2 points each ; all others 1 point • Score of 5 to 6 = possible appendicitis • Score of 7 to 8 = probable appendicitis • Score of 9 to 10 = very probable appendicitis
  • 16. Ovulating women • PID, TOA, ovarian cyst rupture can mimic appendicitis • Look for cervical motion tenderness, adnexal tenderness, history of STD’s • Can have CMT with pelvic appendix
  • 17. Pregnancy • Most common surgical emergency in pregnancy • Mortality rate if missed = 2 % for mother, up to 35 % for fetus • WBC elevated in pregnancy • Appendix changes location
  • 18. Pediatric Population • Most common surgical disorder in kids • Accounts for 5 % of abd. pain visits • Up to 50 % initially misdiagnosed • < 2 yrs. : perforation rate approaches 100 % • 3 to 5 yrs. = 71 % • 6 to 10 yrs. = 40 % • Most common misdiagnosis is AGE • Sequence of pain and vomiting may be helpful • Localized tenderness not a feature of AGE
  • 19. Elderly • Vital signs and exam may not reflect severity • > age 60 : only 5 to 10 % diagnosed without delay • Perforation rate = 46 to 83 % • RLQ tenderness absent in 23 % • N/V, anorexia less common • Leukocytosis less pronounced • Only 20 % classic presentation
  • 20. Immunocompromised • HIV, chronic steroids, sickle cell, chemotherapy, DM, dialysis • Increased risk of complications and misdiagnosis • Inflammatory response decreased
  • 21. Differential Diagnosis • Gastroenteritis • Mesenteric lymphadenitis • PID • Mittelschmertz • Crohn's disease • Diverticulitis • Endometriosis • TOA • Ectopic pregnancy • UTI • Pyelonepritis • Other processes involving appendix
  • 23. CBC • 75 to 85 % have elevated WBC, but it is nonspecific • WBC normal in 80 % in the first 24 hrs. • Can see elevated ANC in up to 89 % • WBC usually 12 to 18,000 in appendicitis • Chemistry panel may help with diagnosis of dehydration
  • 24. OTHERS • Urinalysis Specific gravity, ketones Can see WBC’s, RBC’s, bacteria if inflamed appendix close to ureter > 30 WBC’s = probable UTI • HCG Essential in women of child-bearing age • CRP Acute phase reactant
  • 25. PLAIN FILMS • Low sensitivity and specificity • Appendicolith specific, but seen in only 2 % • May see local air-fluid levels, psoas obliteration, soft tissue mass, gas in appendix • All nonspecific
  • 26. ULTRASONOGRAM • 75 to 90 % sensitive, 86 to 100 % specific • Non invasive, low cost, but operator-dependent • Good for diagnosing GYN disorders 3 criteria for diagnosis Tender, non compressible appendix No peristalsis of appendix Overall diameter > 6 mm
  • 27. COMPUTED TOMOGRAM • Early studies showed low yield, but helical CT much more accurate • Sensitivity 97 to 100 %, specificity 95 % (similar no matter what type or whether contrast is used) • Often shows alternative diagnosis • More expensive, radiation exposure
  • 28. DO WE NEED IMAGING? • Literature conflicting • Imaging most useful in clinically equivocal cases • Costs of imaging minor compared to cost of unnecessary surgery or delayed diagnosis • US and CT both specific enough to rule in appendicitis, but only CT sensitive enough to rule it out
  • 29. NEJM CONSENSUS • Patients with classic presentation should go to O.R. Diagnostic accuracy approaches 95 % • If equivocal/suspect perforation : CT • US reserved for pregnant women or high suspicion of GYN disease • If study indeterminate, observe with repeated exams or laparoscopy
  • 30. ANALGESIA? Prospective studies (both EM and Surgery literature) now show appropriate use of IV narcotics does not decrease diagnostic accuracy, and may improve exam
  • 31. 7 FEATURES OF MISSED DIAGNOSIS • No nausea / vomiting • Lack of distress • No rebound • No guarding • No rectal exam (controversial) • Narcotic pain meds given • Diagnosis of acute gastroenteritis
  • 32. No single evaluation can substitute for the diagnostic accuracy of the experienced physician.
  • 33. WHEN IN DOUBT DO NOT DISCHARGE
  • 35. APPENDICULAR MASS • Localization of infection 3-5 days after attack of acute appendicitis • Inflamed appendix • Omentum • Caecum • Dilated ileum • Tender • Smooth • Firm • Not mobile
  • 36. Treatment (Ochsner sherren ) • Temp, BP, Pulse q 4h • Marking the mass – (progression or regression) • Antibiotics • Metronidazole • Ampicillin • Gentamycin • IV fluids • IV antibiotics • Nasogastric aspiration q 4h
  • 37. WHEN TO STOP? • Toxic symptoms • Increase in size of mass • Abscess formation • Features of peritonitis
  • 38. APPENDICULAR ABSCESS Suppuration in acute appendicitis Sites: Retrocaecal Pelvic Subphrenic lumbar C/F: High fever Features of peritonitis ( guarding / rigidity) Raised TC (>18,000)
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  • 45. COMPLICATIONS OF APPENDECTOMY Early complications: 1. Paralytic ileus 2. Sepsis – local wound abscess, pelvic abscess. 3. Rupture of the stump or caecal wall. 4. Haemorrhage: At any time during the first 72 hours after surgery means either leakage from the stump or a slipped arterial ligature. Late complications 1. Intestinal obstruction due to local adhesive bands. 2. Incisional hernia
  • 46. KEY POINTS Diagnosis of appendicitis is by clinical evaluation Definitive treatment is surgery Lap has distinct advantages over open surgery If Left untreated complications are dreaded