Appendicectomy in sub-Saharan Africa: a tale of too many and too few
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https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.40Keywords:
Appendicitis, Emergency surgery, General surgeryAbstract
The gold standard treatment for acute appendicitis remains appendicectomy, despite ongoing debates regarding the necessity of surgical intervention. In sub-Saharan Africa, there is a perceived increase in the incidence of acute appendicitis. However, evidence indicates that a significant proportion of affected individuals do not undergo timely appendicectomy, with estimates suggesting that 60-76% of cases remain untreated.
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12-04-2024
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Adisa, A. (2024). Appendicectomy in sub-Saharan Africa: a tale of too many and too few. Impact Surgery, 1(2), 26–27. https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.40
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