Appendicitis (vermiform appendix) Flashcards

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What is the post common anatomical position for the appendix?

A

75% is retrocaecal (behind the caecum) - so often appendicitis doesn’t have many clinical signs.

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2
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What is the main cause of appendicitis?

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Trapped faeces

can also be swollen lymph nodes

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What are the clinical signs of appendicitis?

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Peri umbilical pain that transfers to right iliac fossa within 24hrs
Painful mcburneys point 
Rebound tenderness
Nausea 
Vomiting 
GI upset (constipation more common than diarrhoea)
fever 
Loss of apetite
Rovsings sign 
Guarding Percussion tenderness
Tachycardia
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What is rovsings sign?

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When palpation of the left iliac fossa causes pain to be felt in the right iliac fossa

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5
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What are clinical signs of peritonitis?

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Percussion tenderness

Rebound tenderness

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6
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Where is myburneys point?

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1/3rd of the distance between anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilical cord. (On the RIGHT)

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7
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How is appendicitis diagnosed?

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Mostly on clinical signs
Imaging - US or CT (only done if unsure about diagnosis)
Erect Chest X ray (excludes perforation)
Blood test - High WBC count
HCG (in all child bearing aged females)
Urine - positive leukocytes
Diagnostic laparoscopy (+appendectomy at the same time)

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8
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What are the differential diagnosis of appendicitis?

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Ectopic pregnancy
Ovarian cyst
Mesenteric adenitis (swollen lymph nodes)
Renal calculi

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9
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What causes an appendix mass?

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When the mesentery wraps around the appendix

Treated conservatively then appendectomy is done

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10
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What is the treatment for appendicitis?

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Prophylactic antibiotics

Appendectomy - mostly laparoscopically

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What are the complications of an appendectomy?

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Bleeding
Infection
Pain
Scars 
Damage to bowel, bladder or other organs
VTE
Gangrene
Local abscess 
Perforation
Removal of healthy abscess
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12
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Which age is appendicitis most common in?

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Between 10-20

Not common in the young or >50

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