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Autor:
Mostafa El Moumni, Jenneke T. H. Hamminga, Koen Gelpke, H. Sijbrand Hofker, Maarten E. Bodegom, James J. van Bastelaar, Erik Heineman, Jan Willem Haveman, Bart de Vos
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Surgery, 79, 257-264. Elsevier
Background: Approximately nine percent of all acute appendectomies are unintentionally performed on a normal appendix. Failure of treatment (negative appendectomy or missed appendicitis) is associated with higher morbidity and mortality when compared
Autor:
H. S. Hofker, Appendicitis, Laparoscopic evaluation, Erik Heineman, Jenneke T. H. Hamminga, Jan Willem Haveman, T. Slotboom
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 103(4), 245-248. SAGE Publications Inc.
Background: Diagnostic laparoscopy is the ultimate tool to evaluate the appendix. However, the intraoperative evaluation of the appendix is difficult, as the negative appendectomy rate remains 12%–18%. The aim of this study is to analyze the intrao
Autor:
Paul M. A. Broens, Philip M. Kluin, Erik Heineman, Jan Willem Haveman, Jenneke T. H. Hamminga, H. Sijbrand Hofker
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques, 27(5), 1594-1600. SPRINGER
Diagnostic laparoscopy is the ultimate diagnostic tool to evaluate the appendix. Still, according to the literature, this strategy results in a negative appendectomy rate of approximately 12-18 % and associated morbidity. Laparoscopic criteria for de
Publikováno v:
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. 157(14)
In the Netherlands every year about 16,000 appendectomies are carried out. Despite the increase in preoperative radiological evaluation of the appendix, the negative appendectomy rate is still around 16%, with a morbidity of approximately 5%. The Dut
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques, 27(10), 3953-3953. SPRINGER
We appreciate the comment of Liu and Lu on our article. In response to their first concern about the fecaliths, we agree with the statement that fecaliths are associated with appendicitis and perforation of the appendix. We are unsure whether the pre