Does non-operative treatment of appendicitis can replace surgery? - literature overview
Dawid Mika,
Kamila Turek,
Anna Greguła
et al.
Abstract:Introduction and purpose
Acute appendicitis, a common surgical abdominal ailment, mostly affects individuals in their second or third decade of life, with an annual incidence of about 100 cases per 100,000 persons. This literature review aims to synthesize evidence from diverse sources, summarizing optimal practices for clinical implementation. Surgical intervention, achieving almost 100% cure rates, remains the gold standard, emphasizing challenges in patient qualification for non-surgical approachesNon-opera… Show more
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