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  2. Appendectomy - Wikipedia

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    There has been significant recent trial evidence that uncomplicated appendicitis can be treated with either antibiotics or appendicectomy, [4] [5] with 51% of those treated with antibiotics avoiding an appendectomy after 3 years. [6] After appendicectomy the main difference in treatment is the length of time the antibiotics are administered.

  3. Appendicitis - Wikipedia

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    For over a century, laparotomy (open appendectomy) was the standard treatment for acute appendicitis. [90] This procedure consists of the removal of the infected appendix through a single large incision in the lower right area of the abdomen. [91] The incision in a laparotomy is usually 2 to 3 inches (51 to 76 mm) long.

  4. Surgical extirpation - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Approximately 300,000 individuals in the United States have their appendix removed each year. [5] Extirpation of the colon, or colectomy, is used in the treatment of patient's ulcerative colitis whose condition is resistant to other therapies. In many cases, the removal of the colon may entirely cure the disease.

  5. Mild appendicitis symptoms can be safely treated with ... - AOL

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    A new analysis found that outpatient management of appendicitis with antibiotics is safe for selected patients, which may allow people to avoid hospitalization

  6. Man Sues Hospital, Doc: Appendix Left In After Appendectomy - AOL

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    When you have appendicitis, you get an appendectomy. Removal is ultimately the only solution, and, once done, you don't have to worry about it again. Unless you do. That's what William McCormack ...

  7. Digestive system surgery - Wikipedia

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    Appendectomy: The surgical removal of the appendix, typically as a result of acute appendicitis, an appendix inflammation. 2. Gastric bypass: A weight-loss procedure that includes separating the stomach into an upper pouch that is smaller and a lower pouch that is bigger.

  8. Man sues hospital; claims wrong organ was removed ... - AOL

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    The surgeon who conducted the supposed mishandled appendectomy reportedly didn't address the issue until eight days after the surgery. Man sues hospital; claims wrong organ was removed during ...

  9. Abdominal surgery - Wikipedia

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    Typically performed as definitive treatment for appendicitis, although sometimes the appendix is prophylactically removed incidental to another abdominal procedure. Caesarean section (also known as C-section): a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen ( laparotomy ) and uterus ( hysterotomy ) to ...