医学
抗生素
阑尾炎
放射性武器
外科
保守治疗
腹膜炎
急性阑尾炎
生物
微生物学
作者
Zvi Steiner,Genady Buklan,Rodica Stackievicz,Michael Gutermacher,Ilan Erez
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.04.008
摘要
Abstract Purpose To evaluate whether antibiotics without surgery is sufficient treatment for children with clinically and ultrasonographically suspected acute appendicitis (AA). Method Children with clinical, laboratory and radiological findings suspicious for AA were evaluated prospectively. Patients with mild clinical signs, without peritonitis were considered for IV followed by oral antibiotics without surgery. Results From 1 November 2013 through 30 June 2014, 45 children were diagnosed with early, acute appendicitis. Ages ranged from 4 to 15years (mean 9.3) and 32 (75%) were boys. All had routine, clinical laboratory and ultrasound workup. Forty-two improved with antibiotic treatment and were discharged home within 3–5days, without surgery. Three of them were operated on within 24hours, another two underwent appendectomy for recurrent appendicitis: one at 2weeks and the other 2months after discharge. There was no more recurrent appendicitis in 6–14-month follow-up. Conclusion Our series of patients with AA treated with antibiotics only are a product of the observation that some children improve with antibiotics alone at a stage in which surgery is still debatable. These results (89% success rate) support the conservative approach in cases of early appendicitis, without increased morbidity in failed cases.
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