Pediatric surgery international
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Pediatr. Surg. Int. · Feb 2005
Comparative StudyComparison of two methods for the management of appendicular mass in children.
Appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency in pediatric surgery. In the presence of an appendicular mass, surgical management can be difficult. We evaluate the results of appendix mass management both with immediate operation and conservative treatment over a period of 5 years. ⋯ Elective appendectomy was performed after 2-3 months. Two patients returned with perforated appendicitis 5 months and 12 months later, respectively, because they were not brought back for subsequent appendectomy. It can be concluded that conservative treatment of appendicular mass is safe; we also advocate elective appendectomy because of the probable risk of recurrence.