Appendicitis fecalis surgery requires an appendectomy, which is now routinely performed, mainly including traditional open surgery, and the now more popular laparoscopic appendectomy. There is a difference in the cost of the two procedures. Laparoscopic appendectomy needs to be performed under general anesthesia and requires laparoscopic instruments, etc., so it usually costs about $8,000, while ordinary open surgery costs about $6,000. Minimally invasive surgery is recommended for appendectomy because laparoscopic surgery is less traumatic, with quick recovery and less trauma to the patient’s organism. After the appendectomy surgery, it is usually necessary to fast on the postoperative day, supplement nutrition through intravenous, gradually transition from liquid diet to normal diet, and change medicine regularly during the period to keep the wound clean and avoid delayed wound healing due to wound infection, etc.