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Appendicectomy for Uncomplicated Simple Appendicitis: Is It Always Required?

Ibrahim Falih Noori AlsubsieeAhmed Falih Noori Alsubsiee
Published in: Surgery research and practice (2021)
Nonoperative antibiotic treatment of acute simple appendicitis is safe, feasible, and effective for properly selected cases, thus avoiding unnecessary surgery with its possible complications.
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