Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4286370 International Journal of Surgery 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Surgical intervention for acute appendicitis during pregnancy carries significant risk to both mother and foetus.•The safety of Laparoscopic Appendicectomy in pregnancy has been a matter of debate among clinicians.•There is no current strong evidence as to the preferred modality of appendicectomy during pregnancy.•Low grade evidence indicates that laparoscopic appendicectomy might be associated with higher rates of foetal loss.

Surgical intervention for acute appendicitis during pregnancy carries significant risk to both mother and foetus. The safety of Laparoscopic Appendicectomy in pregnancy has been a matter of debate among clinicians. We have critically reviewed the available published evidence in regards with this debate. Conclusion: There is no strong current evidence as to the preferred modality of appendicectomy; open or laparoscopic, during pregnancy from the prospect of foetal or maternal safety. However, low grade evidence shows that laparoscopic appendicectomy during pregnancy might be associated with higher rates of foetal loss.

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