Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery

  Acute appendicitis is a common abdominal pain disorder because when the appendix becomes inflamed, the appendix will swell, then become purulent and finally perforate. Appendicitis develops rapidly, and usually suppuration occurs after 6-12 hours. If surgery is not performed in time, perforation will easily occur, and after perforation, pus will overflow into the abdominal cavity, which not only increases the difficulty of surgery, but more importantly, increases the trauma to the body and increases the chance of various complications such as intestinal adhesions after surgery. The earlier the surgery, the less traumatic it is, the faster the surgery, the faster the recovery and the less cost. Patients who do not want to undergo surgery, we will respect the patient’s opinion, through the application of high doses of anti-inflammatory drugs, may be cured, but it is easy to form chronic appendicitis, resulting in chronic pain in the right lower abdomen, acute attacks occur when your body resistance is low, and finally still need surgery. At present, appendicitis is generally done by minimally invasive surgery, that is, 2-3 0.5cm-1.0cm poke holes in the abdominal wall, from the poke holes into the surgical tools, under the direct vision of the TV screen, the operation is fast, less damage to the patient, fast recovery after surgery, such as early surgery, generally 3 days after surgery can be discharged, the cost according to the appendix lesion, because the heavier the appendix infection, the slower the recovery, the more the cost, generally If you have medical insurance, you only need to pay 20-30% of the cost. Some patients with prolonged abdominal pain may not be able to undergo minimally invasive surgery and need to undergo traditional open surgery, but such patients have often lost the opportunity to undergo surgery, and such patients need to be systematically evaluated to see if they can undergo surgical treatment.