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Prospective observational study on acute appendicitis worldwide ({POSAW})
Background: Acute appendicitis (AA) is the most common surgical
disease, and appendectomy is the treatment of choice in the
majority of cases. A correct diagnosis is key for decreasing the
negative appendectomy rate. The management can become difficult
in case of complicated appendicitis. The aim of this study is to
describe the worldwide clinical and diagnostic work-up and
management of AA in surgical departments. Methods: This
prospective multicenter observational study was performed in 116
worldwide surgical departments from 44 countries over a 6-month
period (April 1, 2016-September 30, 2016). All consecutive
patients admitted to surgical departments with a clinical
diagnosis of AA were included in the study. Results: A total of
4282 patients were enrolled in the POSAW study, 1928 (45\%) women
and 2354 (55\%) men, with a median age of 29 years. Nine hundred
and seven (21.2\%) patients underwent an abdominal CT scan, 1856
(43.3\%) patients an US, and 285 (6.7\%) patients both CT scan
and US. A total of 4097 (95.7\%) patients underwent surgery; 1809
(42.2\%) underwent open appendectomy and 2215 (51.7\%) had
laparoscopic appendectomy. One hundred eighty-five (4.3\%)
patients were managed conservatively. Major complications
occurred in 199 patients (4.6\%). The overall mortality rate was
0.28\%. Conclusions: The results of the present study confirm the
clinical value of imaging techniques and prognostic scores.
Appendectomy remains the most effective treatment of acute
appendicitis. Mortality rate is low
