The impact of Victorian COVID-19 lockdowns on the presentation and management of acute appendicitis.
Ashray RajagopalanBlake RoschachKatherine M K GrantJasprit SinghMarek BakMarjorie BurgessKerry LiuNevin ChenJack MenzieSarah ChewNamankit GuptaNaomi FrederickLachlan HegartyCarina ChanSamuel PenfoldAnysha WaliaDaniel CroaghPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2022)
The lower negative appendicectomy rate during the first lockdown may reflect increased pre-operative imaging or clinical observation for undifferentiated presentations. There was a reduction in perforated appendicitis during the second lockdown, and no significant difference at other times. Contrary to other studies, lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic may not create a reluctance to seek healthcare in all regions.