Appendicitis Flashcards

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Q

What is appendicitis?

A

The appendix becomes inflamed due to infection trapped in the appendix by obstruction at the point where the appendix meets the bowel.

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2
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When does appendicitis typically present?

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10-20yrs

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What are the abdominal features of appendicitis?

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  • Peri-umbilical abdominal pain radiating to right iliac fossa
  • Pain worse on coughing or going over speed bumps
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4
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What causes the initial peri-umbilical abdominal pain?

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Visceral stretching of appendix lumen and appendix is midgut structure

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What causes the radiation to the right iliac fossa?

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Localised parietal peritoneal inflammation

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6
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What are the other features of appendicitis?

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  • Occasional vomiting
  • Mild pyrexia is common
  • Anorexia
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What are the signs on examination?

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  • Guarding on abdominal palpation
  • Rebound tenderness
  • Percussion tendernessn
  • Rovsing’s sign (palpation in the LIF causes pain in the RIF)
  • Tenderness at McBurney’s point
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8
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What do rebound and percussion tenderness suggest?

A

Peritonitis, caused by a ruptured appendix

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9
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How do you diagnose appendicitis?

A

• Raised inflammatory markers with compatible history and examination findings
• Urinalysis
o Exclude pregnancy, UTI and renal colic
• US
o Excludes ovarian and gynaecological pathology

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10
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How do you manage appendicitis?

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  • Appendicectomy

* Prophylactic IV antibiotics

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11
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What are the differentials of appendicitis?

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  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Meckel’s diverticulum
  • Mesenteric adenitis
  • Appendix mass
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12
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How do you rule out an ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • bHCG
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13
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What are the features of Meckel’s diverticulum?

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o Malformation of distal ileum

o Can become inflamed, rupture or cause a volvulus or intussusception

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What are the features of Mesenteric adenitis?

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o Inflamed abdominal lymph nodes
o Presents as abdominal pain, usually in younger children
o Often associated with tonsilitis or URTI

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15
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What is an appendix mass?

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Omentum surrounds and sticks to the inflamed appendix

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