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Acute appendicitis in children: can surgery be postponed? Short-term results in a cohort of 225 children.

Clemens Magnus MeierHelge LatzJens KraemerStefan WagenpfeilStefan GraeberMatthias GlanemannArne Simon
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2017)
In view of the development of complications, there was no evidence that the time between inpatient admission and surgery had any impact on the postoperative result. Thus, there is usually no need to perform surgery in common appendicitis during night shift.
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