Abstract:A ppendicitis is the most common surgical problem in pregnancy (occurs in 1/1500 pregnancies) and requires emergent abdominal surgery. Complications can include peritonitis, sepsis, and abscess formation, particularly for appendiceal rupture. The physiologic changes of pregnancy can make the diagnosis of appendicitis difficult. If the appendicitis is uncomplicated, prompt surgery can avoid the complications of perforation. If the appendix has ruptured, increases in maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality oc… Show more
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