PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Daniel T. Brosseuk AU - Oliver F. Bathe TI - Day-care laparoscopic appendectomies DP - 1999 Apr 01 TA - Canadian Journal of Surgery PG - 138--142 VI - 42 IP - 2 4099 - http://canjsurg.ca/content/42/2/138.short 4100 - http://canjsurg.ca/content/42/2/138.full SO - CAN J SURG1999 Apr 01; 42 AB - Objective: To demonstrate the safety of laparoscopic appendectomy in a day-care setting and to compare patients selected for laparoscopic versus open appendectomy.Design: A retrospective, nonrandomized study.Setting: A community hospital in a small town in British Columbia.Patients: Ninety-four consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of acute appendicitis.Interventions: Each patient underwent laparoscopic or open appendectomy as selected by the operating surgeon.Outcome measures: Duration of operation and of hospital stay, morbidity and mortality.Results: The average operating time was 32 minutes for open appendectomy and 36 minutes for laparoscopic appendectomy. Two (4%) of the 52 patients who had a laparoscopic appendectomy had significant complications; 1 of them required reoperation for intra-abdominal abscess. Thirty-nine (75%) of the laparoscopic appendectomies were done as day-care procedures. The average length of stay for the remaining patients was 2.1 days. The overall complication rate for patients who underwent open appendectomy was 20%. The average length of stay for these patients was 3.2 days; no patient was discharged within 24 hours.Conclusions: Laparoscopic appendectomy can be safely performed as a day-care procedure, even for selected patients with gangrenous or perforated appendices. Patients typically selected for open appendectomy include children and those with more advanced infection.