Authors
Rebecca John, T Yu Peter, Troy Reyna, Yigit Guner, Patcharada Promprasert, Trevor Hill, Lois Sayrs, Rachael L Stottlemyre, Tricia Morphew, Saeed Awan
Publication date
2023/5/1
Journal
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
Volume
58
Issue
5
Pages
838-843
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
Purpose
Appendectomy is the most common pediatric emergency surgery performed to date. This study compared outcomes between laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) and transumbilical laparoscopic assisted appendectomy (TULAA) for 1154 uncomplicated patients across 5 years at a single institution. Primary outcomes include length of stay (LOS), post-operative complications, pain score, and operating room (OR) time.
Methods
Demographic and clinical data was collected for 1154 eligible patients treated for uncomplicated appendicitis between August 2014–October 2019, with 830 patients in the LA group, and 324 in the TULAA group. Mixed effects modeling procedure using logistic and linear regression examined the effect of surgery type on the four primary outcomes after adjustment for potential clustering effect of surgeon and confounding factors.
Results
Of 1154 patients, 62.7% were male, and mean (SD …
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