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Feasibility of Outpatient Appendectomy for Acute Appendicitis

Acute Appendicitis

The aim of our monocentric prospective in intention-to-treat study is to evaluate the feasibility of outpatient appendectomy for non complicated acute appendicitis.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Point of Care 3D Ultrasound for Pediatric Appendicitis: a Pilot Study

Appendicitis

Purpose and Objective: The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of rapid acquisition of point of care 3D ultrasound for pediatric appendicitis. The study will use a newly developed acquisition method and post-processing technique to create three dimensional image models of the abdomen. Study activities and population group. The study population will be a convenience sample of patients 18 years and younger with suspected appendicitis, whose clinical care (unrelated to the study) includes ultrasound and/or CT of the abdomen. The study intervention includes acquisition of research ultrasound images, which will not be used for clinical care, and comparison of these images with clinically obtained images. Other clinical data such as surgical and pathology reports will also be reviewed. If not evident from the patient medical record, the final diagnosis will be confirmed by a telephone call to the subject 2 weeks after the initial visit. Data analysis and risk/safety issues. This is a pilot study intended to determine feasibility and to refine image reconstruction algorithms. Research images will be compared to clinical images to determine the frequency of visualization of the appendix and whether the appendix was deemed normal or abnormal. Comparison of research images with final diagnosis will also occur. The research intervention, an ultrasound exam, has no known safety risks. The only risk to subjects is loss of confidentiality. This study is observational, not interventional, because the experimental ultrasound will be performed in all subjects and will not be used in the clinical care of patients (consequently, will not have the opportunity to affect clinical outcomes). Experimental images will be reviewed after completion of clinical care and will not be provided to the clinicians caring for the subjects. We are not measuring the effect of the ultrasound examination on the subjects' outcomes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis

Appendicitis Acute

This study evaluates the ability of contrast-enhanced ultrasound to improve the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children compared to conventional ultrasound.

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Oxidative Stress in Appendectomy - Open Versus Laparoscopic in Childhood and Adolescence...

Appendicitis Acute

In the planned prospective randomized study, oxidative stress will be investigated by analyzing volatile organic compounds in the exhaled air in children. Children who have undergone open versus laparoscopic surgery for appendicitis will be compared. A better understanding of the effects of the surgical technique could be a prerequisite for an optimized surgical setting. It could also lead to recommendations for pre- or perioperatively antioxidative agents.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Comparing Proposed Algorithm and Current Practice in the Evaluation of Suspected Appendicitis

Acute Appendicitis

Acute appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal pain requiring surgical intervention. In the current era, with diagnostic imaging technique like Computed Tomography (CT), negative appendectomy rates have been greatly reduced. However, the radiation risk with CT poses as a concern. Rules for clinical decision guiding CT utilization is thus essential to minimize unnecessary CT scans, which not only poses a radiation risk but also contributes to increased healthcare costs. Through the development of an algorithm based on Alvarado Score for the management of acute appendicitis, investigators hope to reduce CT utilization with an acceptable negative appendectomy rate, and hence reducing unnecessary radiation and the healthcare costs involved.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of a Outpatient Appendectomy

Appendicitis AcuteAppendectomy

This study evaluates the Safety and Efficacy of a outpatient appendectomy. Half of participants will be perform the hospitalization, while the other half will undergo the outpatient appendectomy

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Cefoperazone/Sulbactam In The Treatment Of Serious Intra-Abdominal And Hepatobiliary Infections....

AbscessIntra-Abdominal4 more

The primary objective is to collect data on treatment outcomes (clinical and microbiological cure), safety and tolerability of treatment with cefoperazone/sulbactam in patients with serious intra-abdominal and hepatobiliary infections in Slovakia.

Withdrawn3 enrollment criteria

Antimicrobial Stewardship in Pediatric Surgery

Appendicitis

Acute appendicitis is a common surgical emergency in children. Non-perforated appendicitis patients do not require antibiotics after appendectomy. Although guidelines and recommendations exist to decrease post-operative antibiotic mis-use after appendectomy, surgeons continue to prescribe unwarranted antibiotics. The aim of this study is to determine if an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in Pediatric Surgery will decrease the use of un-warranted antibiotics.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

Imaging and Histopathological Examination for Evaluation of Pediatric Appendicitis Score

Appendicitis Acute

Appendicitis is the most common abdominal disease requiring surgery in children. The risk of developing appendicitis during a lifetime is reported to be 8.7% for boys and 6.7% for girls. Despite its high incidence, there are still diagnostic difficulties. The overall negative appendectomy rate among all children is suggested to be 8.4%, but in children under 6 years of age, the rate has been reported to be as high as 56.7% . The diagnosis of acute appendicitis is considered to be especially challenging in children due to difficulties in communication and examination.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Uncomplicated Appendicitis: Does Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Really...

Appendicitis

To compare surgical site infection (SSI) rate in patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy for acute uncomplicated appendicitis and treated with single dose regime of antibiotics versus group of patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy without antibiotics treatment. Patient will be given either single dose of perioperative antibiotics or no antibiotics before surgery.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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