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Laparoscopic Clipping Versus Extracorporeal Ligation in Complicated Appendicitis Upper Egypt Overview

Launched by ASSIUT UNIVERSITY · Dec 1, 2022

Trial Information

Current as of February 05, 2025

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ClinConnect Summary

Appendectomy has become one of the most commonly performed emergency abdominal operations since it's description by McBurney in the 1890s. Since laparoscopic appendectomy was first described in 1983, there is an increase in the general trend towards performing this surgery using laparoscopy instead of open technique as this approach shows better pain score, lesser use of analgesics, less operative complications, better post operative recovery, less hospital stay and rapid return to normal work.

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Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Acute complicated appendicitis.
  • Perforated appendicitis (diagnosed intraoperatively)
  • Patients who will undergo laparoscopic appendectomy.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Patients with straight forward appendectomy.
  • Patients who are not fit for laparoscopic appendectomy.

Trial Officials

Hisham Ali Riad Shaban, Professor

Principal Investigator

Assiut University

Moustafa Mahmoud Ebrahem

Principal Investigator

Assiut University

Moustafa Ali Sayed Mahmoud

Principal Investigator

Assiut University

About Assiut University

Assiut University, a prominent academic institution located in Egypt, is dedicated to advancing medical research and clinical trials that enhance healthcare outcomes. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, the university engages in a wide array of clinical studies across various disciplines, aiming to contribute valuable insights into disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Assiut University's commitment to ethical research practices and rigorous scientific methodology ensures the integrity and reliability of its clinical trials, ultimately benefiting both the local community and the global medical landscape.

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