Negative Appendectomy Rates -Current Prospective- A Review
H. R. Kumar *
Department of Surgery, Taylor’s University School of Medicine and Health Science, Subang Jaya, Selangor- 47500, Malaysia.
M. Soma
Department of Surgery, Taylor’s University School of Medicine and Health Science, Subang Jaya, Selangor- 47500, Malaysia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The negative appendectomy rate is generally accepted in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis to prevent complications like perforation. This rate varies according to countries in western and eastern regions of the world. Clinical scoring systems, inflammatory markers and imaging have been used to reduce the negative appendectomy rate. The introduction of computerized tomography has improved the diagnostic accuracy of acute appendicitis. As this rate has been progressively decreasing over the past few years, a review article was done to look at the role of scoring systems, inflammatory markers, and imaging in diagnosing acute appendicitis and hence reduce the negative appendectomy rate.
Keywords: Negative appendectomy, white appendix, clinical scoring system, appendectomy