
This webpage will give you information about an appendicectomy. If you have any questions, you should ask your GP or other relevant health professional.
Appendicitis means inflammation of the appendix.
When the appendix is inflamed it causes pain and makes you feel unwell.
Surgery removes the inflamed appendix and allows infected pus to be washed out. The aim of surgery is to make your child better and to prevent the serious complications appendicitis can cause.
If your child has severe appendicitis, there is no alternative to surgery.
Your surgeon may recommend a course of antibiotics to help an inflamed appendix to settle. Your child may still need an appendicectomy and this will usually be arranged up to three months later.
If your child has an abscess, your surgeon may need to perform an operation to remove the pus.
Your child will need a general anaesthetic. The operation usually takes between one and two hours.Your surgeon will remove the appendix either by using the laparoscopic (keyhole) technique or by an open cut in the abdomen.
1 General complications
2 Specific complications
Your child should be able to go home two to five days after an operation for simple appendicitis or after about a week following an operation for a burst appendix.
Your child should be able to return to school after about two weeks. Your child can return to normal activities as soon as they feel comfortable. This may take up to six weeks.
Author: Mr Shailinder Singh DM FRCS (Paed. Surg.) and Mr Jonathan Sutcliffe FRCS
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