Do you live up to 10 years after appendectomy?

The statement that one can live up to 10 years after appendectomy is false because there are no research studies that can prove that appendectomy has an effect on the long-term survival of a person and on the patient’s daily life, absorption and digestion. Most people have a history of appendicitis, and many patients have had their appendix removed at a young age or in middle age, and because the appendix itself is often infected with inflammation, most patients do not have any sequelae or distant abdominal discomfort or discomfort after removal. Inflammation or suppuration of the appendix is a benign lesion, but the appendix may also develop some malignant tumors, and the symptoms are not obvious, usually the routine pathological examination is done after surgical resection, and the cause of the inflammation and necrosis of the appendix is found to be a malignant tumor, which needs to be enlarged according to the patient’s condition, such as right hemicolectomy or total resection of the ileocecal region, together with Some other radiotherapy programs.