Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Nonperforated Appendicitis of Children

소아 비천공 충수염에 대한 복강경 충수절제술

  • Kim, Dae-Yeon (Department of Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine) ;
  • Kim, Seong-Chul (Department of Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine) ;
  • Kim, In-Koo (Department of Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine)
  • 김대연 (울산대학교 의과대학 서울아산병원 외과학교실) ;
  • 김성철 (울산대학교 의과대학 서울아산병원 외과학교실) ;
  • 김인구 (울산대학교 의과대학 서울아산병원 외과학교실)
  • Published : 2003.06.30

Abstract

Appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency in childhood. Open appendectomy has been the standard treatment. The minimally invasive techniques have been adopted in children after experiences in various surgical conditions in adults has accumulated. It is debatable whether laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) is superior to open appendectomy (OA) in children. The goal of this study is to review the results of laparoscopy and laparotomy in the nonperforated appendicitis. The records of 22 patients under 15 years of age who were operated upon for nonperforated appendicitis at Asan Medical Center were analyzed between December 2002 and April 2003. Age, type and length of intervention, frequency of analgesic use, complication, length of hospitalization, and cost for each treatment groups (N=11) were compared. Laparoscopy patients were older (13.0 vs. 10.1 years; p > 0.05), and operative time was longer (55.0 vs. 35.0 minutes; p < 0.05). There was no conversion (OA to LA). The median length of hospital stay was significantly shorter in laparoscopy (3.0 vs. 2.0 days; p < 0.05). The median cost for LA was more expensive (W833, 836 vs. W751,398; p < 0.05). Even though there were higher costs and longer operative times with laparoscopic procedures, the shorter hospital stay was an advantage.

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