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Nabin Paudyal1, Fathmath Asra Saeed1, Bijaya Shrestha2
1Department of General and Laparoscopic Surgery, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Biratnagar, Morang, Nepal.
Abstract:
Stump appendicitis is a rare, delayed complication of appendectomy. It is seen following both open and laparoscopic appendectomy and may occur weeks to years following the initial appendectomy. We report two cases of stump appendicitis seen at our hospital. Both cases were diagnosed based on radiological findings and successfully managed conservatively with antibiotics. Although the usually recommended treatment for stump appendicitis is completion appendectomy, conservative management may be suitable for some patients. This report highlights the possibility of utilizing a conservative approach in the management of stump appendicitis compared to the recommended operative intervention. Awareness of the possibility of stump appendicitis is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment, to prevent potentially catastrophic complications.
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