Is minimally invasive appendicitis surgery good

The main treatment option for appendicitis patients is surgery to remove the appendix, and the surgical procedure can be either traditional open surgery or minimally invasive laparoscopic treatment. In comparison, minimally invasive surgery has the characteristics of less trauma and faster postoperative recovery, so it is also very good to choose minimally invasive surgery for patients with appendicitis, which is worth promoting. This is because under direct laparoscopic view, the whole abdominal cavity can be discovered, which facilitates easy finding of the appendix, exact ligation of the tract to deal with the stump, and also allows visual exploration of the ileal lesion. Moreover, the operation time is shortened, the trauma to the patient is reduced, the patient is released from bed early after the operation, and the hospital stay is significantly shortened. Therefore, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is also an option for patients with appendicitis.