What is acute appendicitis with fecaliths?

Acute appendicitis with fecaliths is a relatively common clinical condition, and appendiceal fecaliths are one of the causes of the development of acute appendicitis. The lumen at the end of the cecum is where the appendix is located, and if the pressure in the cecum as well as in the bowel obstruction increases dramatically, fecal matter passes through the lumen of the appendix, leading to fecal stone impaction, which prevents the mucus from draining properly and ultimately results in acute appendicitis. Clinical diagnosis of appendicitis with fecal impaction can be confirmed by ultrasound of the appendix and CT examination of the abdomen. At this time, simply through the anti-infection conservative treatment effect is not good, and can not make the inflammation and fecal stone subside, if necessary, can be surgical treatment, usually laparoscopic appendectomy or open appendectomy. If you have acute appendicitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, standardized examination and treatment.