What Is Appendectomy?
An appendectomy is a surgery conducted in order to remove the vermiform appendix. This surgery is usually done when the appendix is inflamed or infected and if there is a danger that it will burst. This surgical procedure is done under general anesthesia because it involves making an incision in the lower right side wall of the abdomen. An appendectomy is a very important procedure because there is no other way of treating an infected or inflamed appendix. It is often done as an emergency procedure because the symptoms of appendicitis appear very quickly and also because a ruptured appendix is a life-threatening condition because of the large amount of infectious material that it releases into the bloodstream and abdomen. The surgery is an easy one but there are some chances of complications.
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