NON OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS - IS THIS APPROPRIATE IN SOUTH AFRICA O.D MONTWEDI

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NON OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS - IS THIS APPROPRIATE IN SOUTH AFRICA O.D MONTWEDI

Acute appendicitis is the commonest surgical emergency. About 300000 appendectomies are performed in the USA annually. Life time incidence is between 7 to 14%. The incidence seem to be low in South Africa but complications are high. Affects men and women equally.

The aetiology is a matter of great debate Obstruction theory: Appendix gets obstructed leading to stasis and increased intraluminal pressure. Bacterial proliferation occurs with recruitment of inflammatory cells and pus formations. High pressure leads to ischaemia,necrosis, gangrene and perforation.

Non obstructive theory: Bacteria invades lymphoid tissue in the appendix wall. The lumen is not obstructed and this does not progress to gangrene. This process may resolve spontaneously. This may represent two different disease entities.

Diagnosis is clinical. Inflammatory markers. RIPASA Score ( Age, Gender). Alvarado score. Appendicitis inflammatory response score (AIR) score ( CRP). Imaging.

Duration of symptoms predicts complications. Incidence of complications is high in South Africa (38%). Other predictors include, poor health insurance status Poor health service utilisation Level of healthcare Time for presentation in USA is 57.2 hours for ruptured appendicitis. Less than 24 hours in acute appendicitis. South Africa: 88.8 hours. 64.8 hours for nonruptured and 105.6 hours for ruptured appendicitis.

Appendicectomy to prevent complications has been advocated by R Fritz since 1886. McBurney( 1889) recommended early appendicectomy. Claudius Amyand: performed the first appendectomy Laparoscopic approach for cases where diagnosis is unclear is advocated. First report on antibiotics treatment was by Mcpherson( 1945) in BMJ. Coldrey in 1959 reported on 471 patients with acceptable morbidity and mortality. The study from china (1977); 7% Recurrence. US submariners also had high success rate.

3 RCT tested this notion. Success rate was high. Recurrence was about 15%. Limitations to this trials.

APPAC TRIAL: multicentre, open label, non inferiority RCT. Antibiotic treatment did not reach a prespecified non inferiority criterion compared to surgery. NOTA TRIAL: mean hospital stay, off sick days, pain score favoured the antibiotic group. Short term failure was 11.9%. Long term failure of 13.8%. Svensson: study in children, had 92% success rate in antibiotic group. Long term failure was 38%. Conclusion: although no safety issues, antibiotic not recommended. WSES: world congress in Egypt 2015, Concluded that antibiotics can be successful in select patients willing to accept recurrences up to 38%.

Consenting adults should not be pregnant. No immune compromised patients were included. There should be no signs of sepsis. IV antibiotic were given for 48 hours. Continuous assessment every 6-12 hours was done. Discharged on oral antibiotics for 7-8 days. Surgery undertaken if no improvement in 48 hours Confirmation of diagnosis is done before treatment.

Less pain at discharge. Negative appendicectomy rate is lessened. Hospital stay is short. Days off work significantly reduced. Complications associated with surgery and anaesthesia are eliminated. Financial cost of treatment is much less. 1 Million hospital days, 3 Million U.S.D For surgery group. Laparoscopy may increase the costs. Efficacy was shown to be similar to surgery. Morbidity and mortality not increased.

Antibiotic resistance. Allergy to antibiotics. Missing other pathology. Recurrence. Uncertainty. Lingering Symptoms ( Quality of life)

Faecolith. High CRP. Signs of Small bowel obstruction. Poorly marginated focal mesenteric infiltrates. Clinical progression.

Late presentation: already a selection process has occurred. Resolution unlikely. Most patients have complications at presentation. Most patients do not respond on antibiotic whilst waiting for theatre. Imaging not always readily available. Availability of antibiotics and human resource to monitor patients could be a challenge. Follow up, to at least 12 months, is not always feasible for our patients. HIV is common in S.A, this factor has not been tested in antibiotics trials.

JANUARY 2015 JUNE 2016 242 APPENDICECTOMIES DONE. 209 RECORDS FOUND. AGE: 15 62 years FEMALES: 83 MALES: 126 DURATION OF SYMPTOMS: 1-14 DAYS

UNKNOWN: 160 (76.6%) POSITIVE: 14 (6.7%) NEGATIVE: 35 (16.7%)

ACUTE INFLAMATION: 53 (25%) SUPPURATIVE: 95(45%) NORMAL HISTOLOGY: 46(22%) OTHERS: 2(0.96%) Mucinous Neoplasm.

MORTALITY: 0 MORBIDITY: 27 (12.9%) Reported mortality: 0.07-0.7% (0.5-2.4%) Reported morbidity: 10-19% ( 12-30%)

The role of antibiotics treatment is not appropriate in South Africa. Appropriate, adequately powered RCT with standardised inclusion criteria are needed. Analysis on intention to treat, comparing benefit over surgery should be done. Gold standard remains appendicectomy Mortality is low Complications are reasonably low and manageable.

Role of antibiotics should be as a bridge to surgery. In areas where surgical expertise is not immediately available, Antibiotics could be of benefit. Antibiotic only treatment may be feasible in a select group of patients who can be followed closely for clinical progression. Should perhaps be used only in a clinical trial.