Appendix surgery or appendectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove an infected appendix.
The appendix is an approximately four-inch long, small finger-shaped tube or pouch that is present at the junction of the small intestine and large intestine. It is usually present in the lower right side of the abdomen.
The function of the appendix is unknown. If the appendix gets inflamed or inflamed, it leads to a condition known as appendicitis, which needs immediate treatment. Appendicitis may cause intermittent pain. The appendix may also rupture causing severe, sudden pain.
Purpose:
Causes: The exact cause of appendicitis is unknown. It usually occurs when a part of the appendix becomes obstructed or blocked. The possible causes of appendix obstruction include:
Risk factors: Some factors may increase the risk of developing appendicitis. These factors are:
Symptoms: The following symptoms may be seen in the case of appendicitis:
The following diagnostic tests may be performed before an appendix surgery:
The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia, where the patient is put to sleep during the procedure. The procedure is performed using any one of the following two techniques:
1. Open surgery:
2. Laparoscopic surgery:
The complications associated with appendix surgery include:
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