Dr Anushtup De

Dr. Anushtup De

MBBS, DNB (Surgery), MRCS (Edinburgh) FIAS, FIAGES, FALS
General | Minimal access |Bariatric | Laser Surgery

Appendectomy

An appendectomy is a surgery to remove the appendix when it is infected. This condition is called appendicitis. Appendectomy is common emergency surgery.

The appendix is a thin pouch that is attached to the large intestine. It sits in the lower right part of your belly. If you have appendicitis, your appendix must be removed right away. If not treated, your appendix can burst. This is a medical emergency.

There are 2 types of surgery to remove the appendix. The standard method is an open appendectomy. A newer, less invasive method is a laparoscopic appendectomy.

  • Open appendectomy. A cut or incision about 2 to 4 inches long is made in the lower right-hand side of your belly or abdomen. The appendix is taken out through the incision.

  • Laparoscopic appendectomy. This method is less invasive. That means it’s done without a large incision. Instead, from 1 to 3 tiny cuts are made. A long, thin tube called a laparoscope is put into one of the incisions. It has a tiny video camera and surgical tools. The surgeon looks at a TV monitor to see inside your abdomen and guide the tools. The appendix is removed through one of the incisions.

Open appendectomy

  • A cut or incision will be made in the lower right part of your belly.

  • Your abdominal muscles will be separated and the abdominal area will be opened.

  • Your appendix will be tied off with stitches and removed.

  • If your appendix has burst or ruptured, your abdomen will be washed out with salt water (saline).

  • The lining of your abdomen and your abdominal muscles will be closed with stitches. A small tube may be put in the incision to drain out fluids.

Laparoscopic appendectomy

  • A tiny incision will be made for the tube (laparoscope). More cuts may be made so that other tools can be used during surgery.

  • Carbon dioxide gas will be used to swell up your abdomen so that your appendix and other organs can be easily seen.

  • The laparoscope will be put in and your appendix will be found.

  • Your appendix will be tied off with stitches and removed through an incision.

  • When the surgery is done, the laparoscope and tools will be removed. The carbon dioxide will be let out through the cuts. A small tube may be placed in the cut to drain out fluids.

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