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[Evaluation of the basis for elective appendectomy in gynecologic laparotomy]
E Grys1, M Pawlaczyk, A Paczkowska
1Kliniki Ginekologii Instytutu Ginekologii i Połoznictwa Akademii Medycznej w Poznaniu.
Abstract:
The usefulness of elective appendectomy in gynecological laparotomy has been discussed on the basis of data from 2157 operations. A high rate of pathology has been found in patients without any clinical manifestations including 56.6% inflammatory changes and 0.51% malignant neoplasmas. Elective appendectomy does not influence complications rate, duration of hospitalisation, excludes the need for future operation and may lower the costs of health care.
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