• J. Pediatr. Surg. · Feb 2009

    Comparative Study

    Appendicitis in children: a comparative study between a specialist paediatric centre and a district general hospital.

    • Lisa Whisker, David Luke, Charles Hendrickse, Douglas M Bowley, and Anthony Lander.
    • Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham, UK. l.whisker@doctors.org.uk
    • J. Pediatr. Surg. 2009 Feb 1;44(2):362-7.

    PurposeThe study aimed to compare paediatric appendicectomy practice in a specialist paediatric centre (SPC) with a district general hospital (DGH).MethodsThis was a retrospective study of children younger than 16 years treated between January 1, 2005, and September 30, 2007.ResultsTwo hundred seven patients (SPC) and 264 (DGH) had an operation for suspected appendicitis. Thirty-one percent of SPC patients were female vs 41% in the DGH (P = .03). Median age (range) was 10.3 years (1.2-15.9 years) in the SPC and 11.8 (3.3-16.0 years) in the DGH (P < or = .0001). The negative appendicectomy rate was 4% at the SPC and 20% at the DGH (P < or = .0001). Perforated appendicitis was found in 37% of children at the SPC compared with only 18% at the DGH (P < or = .0001). Median (range) length of stay was 5 days at the SPC (1-21 days) compared with 2 days at the DGH (1-21 days) (P < or = .0001).ConclusionOur findings have important implications for local practice in our 2 centres but may also have wider implications for the national organisation of the surgical care of children and for the training of general surgeons.

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