Non-operative treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis in children is gaining ground. Pending definitive evidence regarding its effectiveness, there is a call to evaluate clinical recovery after non-operative treatment. In this study, we analyzed data collected during initial admission of a multicenter prospective cohort in which children, 7–17 year, were treated non-operatively for uncomplicated appendicitis. During admission clinical parameters (pain and gastro-intestinal symptoms), inflammation parameters and sequential abdominal ultrasound were recorded. In total, 45 children were included, 42(93%) were discharged without the need for appendectomy; median [IQR] pain scores on admission were 5 [4–7], decreasing to 2 [0–3] after 1 day of t...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Initial antibiotic treatment for acute appendicitis has be...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of nonoperative treatmen...
Purpose An accurate diagnosis of acute appendicitis is important to avoid severe outcome or unnecess...
Non-operative treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis in children is gaining ground. Pending definit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and feasibility of nonoperative treatm...
Contains fulltext : 181929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: B...
Background: Appendectomy is considered the gold-standard treatment for acute appendicitis. Recently ...
Introduction In recent years, there has been growing interest in alternatives to appendicectomy. In ...
While non-operative treatment has emerged as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of uncompli...
Traditionally, children presenting with appendicitis are referred for urgent appendectomy. Recent im...
Purpose: To compare the outcome of initially nonoperative treatment with immediate appendectomy for ...
Importance: Nonoperative management with antibiotics alone has the potential to treat uncomplicated ...
Background To determine if non-operative treatment is safe in children with acute appendicitis, we e...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of non-surgical conservative management with surgical management ...
Background To compare the risk of complications between initial nonoperative treatment and appendect...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Initial antibiotic treatment for acute appendicitis has be...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of nonoperative treatmen...
Purpose An accurate diagnosis of acute appendicitis is important to avoid severe outcome or unnecess...
Non-operative treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis in children is gaining ground. Pending definit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and feasibility of nonoperative treatm...
Contains fulltext : 181929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: B...
Background: Appendectomy is considered the gold-standard treatment for acute appendicitis. Recently ...
Introduction In recent years, there has been growing interest in alternatives to appendicectomy. In ...
While non-operative treatment has emerged as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of uncompli...
Traditionally, children presenting with appendicitis are referred for urgent appendectomy. Recent im...
Purpose: To compare the outcome of initially nonoperative treatment with immediate appendectomy for ...
Importance: Nonoperative management with antibiotics alone has the potential to treat uncomplicated ...
Background To determine if non-operative treatment is safe in children with acute appendicitis, we e...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of non-surgical conservative management with surgical management ...
Background To compare the risk of complications between initial nonoperative treatment and appendect...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Initial antibiotic treatment for acute appendicitis has be...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of nonoperative treatmen...
Purpose An accurate diagnosis of acute appendicitis is important to avoid severe outcome or unnecess...