Antibiotics Management of Early Appendicitis

Ahmed Abdulkhaleq Abdullah Alghamdi, Mohammed Hameed K. Alswat, Abdulrahman Ghazi M. Alotaibi, Albaraa Saeed Mohammed Alghamdi

Abstract: Early acute appendicitis is a standout among the most widely recognized abdominal pain crises around the world. The reason behind appendicitis stays ineffectively comprehended, with few advances in the previous couple of decades. The incidence of acute appendicitis very high in between the population of United States including both children and adults, which lead to increase the cost for more than 3 billion dollars per year. For very long time, acute appendicitis has been treated by surgery, i.e., appendectomy, with benefit of very low rate mortality; however surgical intervention has its disadvantages such pain, scar, adherence and hernia development, and venous thrombosis disease. From this aspect comes the important of this study as the aim of it to identify the benefits and evaluate the treatment of early acute appendicitis with antibiotics, and that will be done through a systemic review of randomized previous studies that were concerned with the antibiotics treatments of appendicitis.

Conclusion: Antibiotics are both effective and safe as primary treatment for patients with uncomplicated acute appendicitis. Initial antibiotic treatment merits consideration as a primary treatment option for early uncomplicated appendicitis.

Keywords: Antibiotics, appendicitis, comprehended, incidence, United States including both children and adults.

Title: Antibiotics Management of Early Appendicitis

Author: Ahmed Abdulkhaleq Abdullah Alghamdi, Mohammed Hameed K. Alswat, Abdulrahman Ghazi M. Alotaibi, Albaraa Saeed Mohammed Alghamdi

International Journal of Healthcare Sciences

ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 3, Issue 2, October 2015 – March 2016

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Antibiotics Management of Early Appendicitis by Ahmed Abdulkhaleq Abdullah Alghamdi, Mohammed Hameed K. Alswat, Abdulrahman Ghazi M. Alotaibi, Albaraa Saeed Mohammed Alghamdi