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Edebohls(2017 December 7)A review of the history and literature of appendicitis Retrieved
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Chapter 2
According to the study of Humes (2006) that person have diagnose of acute appendicitis
the most surgical emergency in children and young adults.In the study of
Pretoianu (2012) the appendicitis is the most common abdominal emergency.But the a review
concern in children that the appendicitis is the most common pediatric surgical
emergency.There have the two relative sexes according to the study of Edebohls (2017).Based
of the study of Rettner (2014) the appendicitis is the leading cause of emergency,according to
the National Institutes of Health. Anyone can develop the condition, but most people who get
Brogan (2018) Appendicitis mostly affects kids and teens between 5 and 20 years old. It is rare
in infants. The Acute appendicitis is the most common general surgical problem encountered
when the appendix gets blocked with a particle in the stool and then becomes inflamed.Sartulli
(2018) said that acute appendicitis (AA) that is the most common surgical disease, and
appendectomy is the treatment of choice in the majority of cases same of the other study.
Shogilev,Duus,and shapiro (2014) Said However, the diagnosis is often challenging and the decision
appendicitis probably happens because either a stomach infection moves to the appendix or a
hard piece of stool becomes trapped in the appendix, causing infection.Appendicitis can occur
at any age, most commonly ranging from older children to adults in their 30s.Based of the study
of Kot,Kenig and Walega (2016) Demographic changes associated with the aging population
mean that surgeons increasingly have contact and make decisions about treating patients from
the oldest age groups. The aim of the study was to review the literature concerning the
treatment of acute appendicitis in patients over the age of 60 years old.The article of Omari
(2014) Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency and becomes serious when
it perforates. Perforation is more frequent in the elderly patients. The aim of this study was to
identify the risk factors of perforation in elderly patients who presented with acute
in adults will be reviewed here. Appendicitis in children and pregnant women is discussed
separately.