PMID: 18705255Aug 19, 2008Paper

A retrospective study of lateralised transverse cosmetic incision appendicectomy

Journal of the Indian Medical Association
Mrinal Kanti Das, Himansu Roy

Abstract

In the present study 105 patients underwent appendicectomy by lateralised transverse cosmetic incision over a period from January, 2005 to September, 2007. Six patients developed complications like wound infection and fever. Wound infection was managed with antibiotics, postoperative pain with simple analgesics like tramadol hydrochloride and paracetamol. This cosmetic incision possesses maximum economic benefit. Even laparoscopic method takes more time, cost and skilled personnel.

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