Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Oct 27, 2015; 7(10): 267-272
Published online Oct 27, 2015. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v7.i10.267
Table 1 Patients’ characteristics and operative data n (%)
LA (n = 122)MOA (n = 121)P value
Age (yr)1 (median, range)25.9 ± 9.6 (26.91-99)28.8 ± 11.1 (29.81-97)0.249
Gender (F/M)56/6650/700.3892
ASA score108/16/3106/11/40.449
BMI3 (kg/m2)24.1 ± 2.924.6 ± 3.10.998
Operative time (min)51.0 ± 13.950.9 ± 19.90.844
Surgeon122121
Appendix
Normal8 (6.5)18 (14.8)0.009
Gangrenous14 (11.4)11 (9.0)0.149
Phlegmonous93 (76.2)86 (71.0)0.079
Perforated7 (5.7)6 (4.9)0.073
Table 2 Result of mini-incision open appendectomy vs laparoscopic appendectomy n (%)
LA (n = 122)OA (n = 121)P value
Hospital stay (h)325.61 ± 23.7228.92 ± 21.930.0714
Return to daily activities (d)4 (2–12)5 (3-15)
Overall morbidity8 (6.5)9 (7.4)0.5992
Mortality00-
VAS score31st hour7.1 ± 0.57.6 ± 0.70.0011
6th hour3.9 ± 1.14.5 ± 1.20.0011
12th hour2.6 ± 1.33.1 ± 1.40.0271
24th hour2.4 ± 0.72.9 ± 0.90.0561
Number of analgesics133 (27.0)18 (14.8)
246 (37.7)42 (34.7)
325 (20.4)27 (22.3)0.004
417 (13.9)33 (27.2)
Postoperative complicationsPelvic abscess43
Wound infection15
Atelectasis1-