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Appendicitis Mr. ASHOK BISHNOI Lecturer JINR

PPT on Appendicitis by Mr. ASHOK BISHNOI

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Appendicitis

Mr. ASHOK BISHNOILecturer JINR

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Anatomy &physiology of appendix:-

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The appendix is a slender, worm-shaped pouch, averaging 5-10cm in length, that protrudes from the top of the colon in the lower right abdomen.

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Blood & nerve supply:- Blood supply by -Appendix artery from

ileocolic artery.

Blood return by -Appendix vein -portalal vein

Nerve supply by -Sympathetic nerve.

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 Definition:-

“It is inflammation of the vermiform appendix”

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Incidence:-

Occurs mainly in 10 to 30 year of age.

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Etiology:-

Obstruction (accumulated feces in lumen)

TumorForeign bodiesKing-King of appendix (Twisting)Swelling of the bowel wall

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Types of appendicitis:-Four type:1.Acute simple appendicitis

2.Acute purulent appendicitis

3.Perforation and gangrenous

4.Appendiceal abscess

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1.Acute simple appendicitis-

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2.Acute purulent appendicitis-

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3.Perforation and gangrenous-

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Gangrenous

Perforation

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4.Appendiceal abscess-

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Pathophysiology:-

Due to etiological factor

Inflammatory process

Increase intra-luminal pressure

Severe pain

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Clinical manifestation:-Subjective sign & symptoms- Epigastric pain spread to right lower

quadrant. Malaise Anorexia Vomiting Moderate leukocytosis ( leukocyte in blood)

Rebound tenderness Constipation Diarrhea

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Objective sign & symptoms- Pain at McBurney’s point.(between umbilical &

iliac crest)

Rovsing’s sign: (pain in the right lower quadrant upon palpation of the left lower quadrant)

Obturator sign: (pain on internal and external rotation of the hip)

Psoas sign : (pain on active elevation of the legs)

Tachycardia Tachypnoea Low grad fever

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Diagnostic evaluation:-

History Physical examination WBC count Urinalysis Abdominal x-ray CT Scan USGpregnancy test (women only)

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Management:- Medical management- Bed rest NPO I/V fluid Antibiotic eg. Ampicillin, Sulbactam, Gentamycin

Antipyretic Antiemetic Analgesic

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Surgical management-

Appendectomy

New method-

laparoscopy appendectomy

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Incision-

McBurney’s

incision

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transvers skin incision

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Operation- Process: Appendix is divided between

clamps and ligated

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a

b c

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Complication:- Abdomen abscess

Perforation

Peritonitis

Infection

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Nursing management:-

Pre-operative-Pain R/t inflamed appendix.Fluid volume deficit R/T vomiting.

Post-operative-Risk for infection R/T Perforation.Altered nutrition less then body requirement

R/t less intake of food.