Zaragoza technique of laparoscopic appendicectomy

Appendectomy is one of the most frequent emergency surgical procedures, currently with a preference for laparoscopic management worldwide. To report a new laparoscopic appendectomy technique and its results. Cohort study of patients with a diagnosis of appendicitis who are managed laparoscopically....

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Published inAnnals of medicine and surgery Vol. 65; p. 102331
Main Authors Vargas Flores, Julian, Vargas Ávila, Arcenio Luis, De Alba Cruz, Israel, De Luna Jimenez, Stephany, Sánchez Pacheco, Jesús, Nagore Ancona, Jesus Fernando, Lara Valdes, Javier, Bravo Roman, Elizabet
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2021
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Summary:Appendectomy is one of the most frequent emergency surgical procedures, currently with a preference for laparoscopic management worldwide. To report a new laparoscopic appendectomy technique and its results. Cohort study of patients with a diagnosis of appendicitis who are managed laparoscopically. In a total 1063 patients, 148 were operated on with the Zaragoza technique during the period from January 2002 to December 2018. The technique consists of making a window in the appendicular base between the meso and the appendicular wall, two prolene or silk sutures are placed, and the cecal appendix is cut between the two sutures, finally the mesoappendix is sectioned with a harmonic scalpel or bipolar clamp. From our results, we had 1.4% residual abscesses, 1.4% umbilical surgical wound infection and 0% mortality. Various laparoscopic management methods for appendectomy are reported in the literature, with a wide range in the results. We have obtained good results in patients subjected to our technique. The Zaragoza technique for laparoscopic appendectomy is an effective and safe option that prevents excessive manipulation of the inflamed appendix and is easily reproducible. •Acute appendicitis is one of the most common problems in daily practice.•Our technique is a safe method.•It is a reproducible and economical technique.
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ISSN:2049-0801
2049-0801
DOI:10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102331