Long-term effects of appendectomy in humans: is it the optimal management of appendicitis?
Ming-Yang SongSaif UllahHui-Yu YangMd Robin AhmedAbd-Arrahman SalehBing Rong LiuPublished in: Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology (2021)
Appendectomy remains the first-line therapy for appendicitis. The patient's problem is appendix, not appendicitis. If we treat appendicitis, the problem should be resolved. During COVID-19, an initial antibiotic treatment of mild appendicitis represents a promising strategy. For patients who are worried about the long-term adverse effect after appendectomy and have a strong desire to preserve the appendix and are aware of the risk of appendicitis recurrence, medical treatment, or ERAT could be proposed.