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• 1000+ Successful Laparoscopic Appendix surgeries.
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• Post surgery No complication.
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About Appendix

What is the Appendix?

The appendix is a narrow, small, finger-shaped portion of the large intestine. It sits in the lower right part of your belly. If you have appendicitis, your appendix must be removed right away.



Appendicitis

What is appendicitis?

Your appendix is a finger-sized tube located where the large and small intestines connect. It has no known function, but if it gets inflamed or infected (appendicitis), you’ll need immediate treatment.


Causes

What causes appendicitis?

It’s not clear what brings on appendicitis. Something triggers an inflammation (irritation and swelling) or infection in your appendix. Causes could include:

• Abdominal injury or trauma

• Blockage at the opening where the appendix connects to the intestines.

• Digestive tract infection.

• Inflammatory bowel disease.

• Growths inside the appendix (Cancer).

Although the appendix does not seem to serve any purpose, it can become diseased and, if untreated, can burst, causing infection and even death. The cause of appendicitis is usually unknown. Appendicitis may occur after a viral infection in the digestive tract or when the tube connecting the large intestine and appendix is blocked or trapped by stool. The infected appendix then must be surgically removed (emergency appendectomy) before a hole develops in the appendix and spreads the infection to the entire abdominal space.



Symptoms

What are the symptoms of appendicitis?

Severe abdominal pain in the lower right belly — where your appendix is — is a key sign of appendicitis. Symptoms often come on suddenly and get worse. They include:

• Abdominal pain or tenderness that hurts more when you cough, sneeze, inhale or move.

• Swollen belly.

• Constipation.

• Diarrhea.

• Inability to pass gas.

• Loss of appetite (not feeling hungry when you usually would).

• Low-grade fever (below 100 degrees F).

• Nausea and vomiting.



Feel free to consult Dr. Brijendra Singh at Brij Laser and Laparoscopy Centre if you notice any of these symptoms.




Diagnosis

How is appendicitis diagnosed?

You’ll describe your symptoms and have a physical examination. Your doctor may order a blood test to check for infection. You also may have an imaging scan. Any of these tests can show signs of blockage, inflammation or rupture of your appendix:

• Computed tomography (CT) scans show cross-sections of the body. They use a combination of X-rays and computer technology.

• Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses radio waves and magnets to produce detailed images of abdominal organs.



Treatment

How is appendicitis treated?

Most people with appendicitis need a surgery called an appendectomy. It removes a diseased appendix. If the appendix hasn’t yet ruptured, surgery prevents that rupture and keeps infection from spreading. Before surgery, you receive intravenous (IV) antibiotics to treat infection. Some cases of mild appendicitis get better with antibiotics alone. Your doctor will watch you closely to determine if you need surgery. Surgery is the only way to treat abdominal infection when the appendix ruptures.

Surgery

How Appendix removal surgery is done?

There are 2 types of surgery to remove the appendix. The standard or classical method is an open appendectomy. A newer, less invasive method is a laparoscopic appendectomy.

Open appendectomy: A cut or incision about 2 to 4 inches long is made in the lower right-hand side of your belly or abdomen. The appendix is taken out through the incision.

Laparoscopic appendectomy: This method is less invasive. That means it’s done without a large incision. Instead, from 2 to 3 tiny cuts are made. The appendix is removed through one of the incisions.

Now During a laparoscopic surgery, your provider may decide that an open appendectomy is needed.



What Is A Laparoscopic Appendectomy?

The laparoscopic (minimally invasive) surgical technique involves making 2-3 tiny cuts in the abdomen and inserting a miniature camera and surgical instruments. The surgeon then removes the appendix with the instruments, so there is usually no need to make a large incision in the abdomen. The camera projects a magnified image of the area onto a television monitor which helps guide the surgeons as they remove the appendix.



Complications of appendicitis

What are the complications of appendicitis?

If it isn’t treated, a diseased appendix can rupture. A burst appendix can cause an infection that can lead to serious illness and even death. Complications include:

• Abscess: You may develop an appendicular abscess, or a pocket of infectious pus. Your healthcare provider will place drainage tubes in your abdomen. These tubes remove fluid from the abscess before surgery. The drainage process may take a week or longer. During this time, you take antibiotics to fight infection. After the abscess is gone, you’ll have surgery to remove the appendix.

• Abdominal infection: Peritonitis can be life-threatening if infection spreads throughout the abdomen. Abdominal surgery (laparotomy) removes the ruptured appendix and treats the infection.

• Sepsis: Bacteria from a ruptured appendix can get into your bloodstream. If it does, it can cause a serious condition called sepsis. Sepsis causes widespread inflammation in many of your organs. It can be fatal. It requires hospital treatment with strong antibiotics.



A note from Brij Laser and Laparoscopy Centre

Without prompt medical attention, appendicitis can be quite serious. A ruptured appendix causes widespread infection that can be deadly. Give a Call or visit Dr. Brijendra Singh at Brij Laser and Laparoscopy Centre if you have severe abdominal pain, a key sign of appendicitis. Doctor can rule out other causes. Appendicitis sometimes goes away with antibiotics alone but it may come back in later period of your symptom free life. Surgical removal of appendix is the only permanent solution of this problem. If you need surgery, a minimally invasive laparoscopic approach is the best method of surgery which uses small incisions to help you recover faster.







Frequently asked Questions?

Does Health Insurance Cover Appendicitis Treatment?
Yes, all Appendicitis treatments are covered under insurance. Book your appointment today for a consultation. The dedicated team of Brij Laser and Laparoscopy Centre will help you in determining if you have a medical condition that may qualify for insurance-covered Appendicitis Treatment.



What is the Duration of Surgery?
Generally, the procedure takes 30 mins to 1 hr. Laparoscopic surgery for Appendix removal is a day care surgery and patient can be discharged on the same day after the surgery.



What is the Success Rate for Appendicitis Surgery?
At Brij Laser and Laparoscopy Centre Success rate of Laparoscopic Appendectomy is 100% from mild to moderate complicated cases. In severe complicated cases we avoid the laparoscopic surgery.



Who might get appendicitis?
Appendicitis can occur at any age, although it’s most common in people in their teens and 20s. Appendicitis in children most often occurs during the tween or teen years. But even elementary school-age children get appendicitis.



What Happens if Appendicitis is Left Untreated?
You may need an appendectomy to remove your appendix if you show symptoms of appendicitis. Appendicitis is a medical emergency. It is when your appendix becomes sore, swollen, and infected. If you have appendicitis, there is a serious risk your appendix may burst or rupture. This can happen as soon as 48 to 72 hours after you have symptoms. It can cause a severe, life-threatening infection called peritonitis in your belly. If you have appendicitis symptoms, seek medical care right away.



What Is The Benefit Of Laparoscopic Appendectomy?
• Less post-operative pain.
• Faster recovery and return to normal activity.
• Shorter hospital stay
• Less post-operative complications.
• Minimally sized incisions/scars.
• No incisional hernia from operative site.
• Minimally sized incisions/scars.
In most cases, patients can be discharged within 24 hours. By contrast, the hospital stay is typically two to five days for an open surgery of appendix removal.


Can Every Patient Have A Laparoscopic Appendectomy?
No. Patients with cardiac diseases and COPD would not be good candidates for laparoscopic appendectomy. In addition, laparoscopic appendectomy is not recommended for those with pre-existing disease conditions. Laparoscopic appendectomy may also be more difficult in patients who have had previous lower abdominal surgery and for obese patients. The elderly may also be at increased risk for complications with general anesthesia.If your appendix has burst and infection has spread, you may need an open appendectomy. We at Brij Laser and Laparoscopy centre evaluate every patient to determine the appropriate type of surgery to perform.



How can I prevent appendicitis?
There’s no proven way to prevent appendicitis. Eating a high-fiber diet with lots of whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables may help, although experts can’t explain why.



Can I Lift Weights After Surgery?
Yes, lift heavy weights can be lifted 15-20days post Laparoscopic appendix removal surgery.



Why You Should Not Delay Operation?
• Appendix might burst, which can be fatal.
• May Cause Lump which in turn complicate the surgery.
• Pain can re-occur if treated with medicines only.
• Operation is the "Only" permanent Solution.



What is the Cost of Operation?
The cost of the operation depends on the following factors
• Duration of surgery
• General Anaesthesia time.
• Technique and equipment used.
For best estimation, consult today with Surgeon at Brij Laser and Laparoscopy Centre.