The Incidence and Complications Resulting from Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Investigation of Postoperative Complications in Minimally Invasive Appendix Removal
Brief description of study.
A retrospective study will be performed, investigating the postoperative complications of laparoscopic appendectomies including, but not limited to, adhesions, abscesses, bowel perforations, bowel obstructions, bleeding, and infection.
Detailed description of study
A retrospective study will be performed, investigating the postoperative complications of laparoscopic appendectomies including, but not limited to, adhesions, abscesses, bowel perforations, bowel obstructions, bleeding, and infection.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: Appendectomy
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
This study investigates the complications that can occur after laparoscopic appendectomies. These complications may include adhesions, which are bands of scar tissue that can cause organs to stick together, abscesses, which are collections of pus, bowel perforations, bowel obstructions, bleeding, and infections.
Participants in this study will not undergo any new procedures as it is retrospective, meaning it looks back at existing medical records to identify and analyze these complications.
- Who can participate: This is a retrospective study, so no new participants are needed.
- Study details: This study involves reviewing past medical records of patients who have undergone laparoscopic appendectomies to identify and analyze postoperative complications.
Interested in the study?
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