Appendix Post-Op Management
Most people who suffer from appendicitis eventually decide to have their appendix removed. Surgery has always been the best treatment for appendicitis.
What is Appendectomy?
Appendicitis surgery is also known as appendectomy. This is the kind of appendicitis surgery wherein the patientâ?Ts appendix is completely removed. This is the most common method of treating appendicitis. Often, this is resorted to when there is a risk that the appendix is perforating and is about to burst. Surgery is the best means of avoiding sepsis or other complications.
Kinds of Appendicitis Surgery
There are basically two types of appendicitis surgery. The first one is similar to most open surgeries. The surgeon creates an abdominal incision and he would then excise the heart through the opening. This is the easi est method of appendicitis surgery. However, the drawback to this method is that it can leave the patient with scars. It is also takes quite a while to heal.
The other type of appendicitis surgery is the laparoscopic surgery. Initially, the surgeon would create a small abdominal incision. He would then insert the laparoscope inside the abdomen through the incised opening. A laparoscope is a video-camera like device that is shaped like a tube. Pictures taken by the laparoscope is displayed in a monitor. Guided by this video, the surgeon would then proceed to the process of removing the inflammation using small instruments.
This second method of appendicitis surgery is the preferred surgical procedure. However, if the condition of the patient and the appendicitis is too acute or serious, laparoscopic surgery may not be the wise choice. If the appendix is perforated and is about to burst, the doctor will not be able to fully remove all abscesses and bacteria if he would use the laparoscopic approach. An open surgery would be more advisable. A bigger incision would allow him to fully clean the appendix and the area of the perforation.
Post-Op Disease Management
Sometimes, complications may occur after surgery. There are people who would still exhibit appendicitis symptoms even after their surgery. Unfortunately, this is not a good news. This could mean that there are still abscesses that were not cleanse or parts of the area that are still inflamed. Abscesses need to be drain; however, patients are recommended to continue with a course of antibiotics to avoid infections.
There are things that you should do after your operation to ensure full recovery and rapid healing. After surgery, you should force yourself to get up, move and take a few s teps. This is essential in order to allow resumption of normal intestinal activities. It may be a great torment but it would save you from developing pneumonia.
A patient who has just been through appendicitis surgery may not necessarily be able to resume his normal eating habits because of the appendicitis recovery period. He may refused foods altogether. However, insist on soups, juices and teas. These are great for post-op recovering adults. However, children who underwent appendectomy must be given well-cooked healthy meals packed with vitamins and minerals in order to allow them to regain their strength.