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Appendectomy (Surgical Appendix Removal Procedure)

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It Is Suitable For

· Those looking for a safe appendix removal procedure in Mexicali.
· Those with sudden stomach pain / abdominal swelling.
· Those with frequent constipation / diarrhea.
· Those with inflamed appendix.
· Those who wish to get a quick treatment for appendicitis.

What is Appendectomy?

Appendectomy is a common emergency surgery performed to remove your appendix. This would become a necessity when your appendix has inflamed, which is termed as appendicitis in medical condition. Typically, it is very important to seek treatment immediately once your body shows any symptoms. If appendectomy is not done when supposed to, your appendix may burst and harmful bacteria and other substances could be released into your abdominal cavity.

What are Appendix and Appendicitis?

Appendix is a small, tube shaped pouch organ attached to your larger intestine and located in the lower right side of your abdomen. Until today, the exact function of appendix is still unknown. It is however, believed to aid in digestion and help your body to recover from diarrhea, inflammation and infections of your intestines. Although that may sound like they are responsible for important job, your body could still function at its best despite having your appendix removed.

Appendicitis is the medical condition in which your appendix is inflamed and swollen. When this happens, multiplication of bacteria could occur and lead to pus formation. The buildup of bacteria and pus could cause pain around your stomach especially in the lower right region. For pregnant women, it is possible to feel pain in the upper side of your stomach as appendix is usually in a higher spot during pregnancy. In any cases, if this condition is left untreated, it can be life-threatening.

Symptoms of Appendicitis

· Sudden stomach ache
· Abdominal swelling
· Nausea
· Vomit
· Diarrhea or constipation
· Low grade fever
· Loss of appetite

How It Works

There are 2 approaches in having Appendectomy:

· Minimally Invasive Surgery (Laparoscopic)
Involves special instruments and endoscope insertion through a few small incisions made on your abdomen. Endoscope is used as a guide video screen to aid the surgeon with the surgery. Cannula will be used to inlate yoru abdomen with carbon dioxide gas which will allow the surgeon to see your appendix more clearly. This approach involves small incisions which will minimize pain and recovery period. Laparoscopic surgery is usually best for older adults or those who are overweight.

· Open Surgery
Involves an open incision on your abdomen in the lower side of your stomach. With that, the surgeon will be able to have a direct view and access to the surgical area. Although it requires a larger incision compared to minimally invasive surgery, this may be the only option if your appendix has ruptured and infection has spread to other organs.

Depending on cases, general anesthesia or local anesthesia will be used during the procedure.

Advantages and Limitations of Appendectomy

<Advantages>
· Treats appendicitis
· Minimizes pain
· Safe procedure
· Minimal / controlled pain management
· Lowers risks of Parkinson's disease

<Limitations>
· General associated surgical risks may occur

RIsks and Potential Complications

<Surgical Risks>
· Bleeding
· Swelling
· Infection
· Redness

<Potential Complications>
· Injury to nearby organs
· Small bowel obstructions

Pre Surgery Instructions

· Avoid certain medications like aspirin or ibuprofen 4 weeks before
· Notify your surgeon about any medications or supplements you are consuming
· Notify your surgeon if you are pregnant / planning / allergic to medications / have bleeding disorders
· Avoid smoking and drinking at least 2 weeks before
· Fast for a few hours as per prescribed by the surgeon

Post Surgery Instructions

· Do not physically strain yourself for at least 2 weeks
· Keep surgical site clean and dry at all time
· Take liquid or bland diet for the first few days
· Drink enough water for hydration

FAQ

Q1: Will I be able to resume my routine as usual?
A1: Yes, you may, Although you will be asked to have enough rest for at least 2 weeks to expedite healing.

Q2: Is it really normal to have disturbed routine in terms of my bowel activity?
A2: Typically, most people do not have the urgency for bowel movement until at least 3 days after having done the surgery.

Q3: Will my stomach swell still even after the surgery?
A3: You may still experience a little swelling even after the surgery. It will usually subside fully within a week or 2.

Q4: My brother had gone through the surgery and he said he somehow felt pain in the shoulder, why?
A4: This is a common side effect after having done appendectomy. The pain on the shoulder is cased by the carbon dioxide infusion in your abdomen during the procedure. Moving and walking can help ease the pain faster.

Clinic Information

[Clinic Name] Hospital de la Familia
[Location] Mexicali, Mexico
[Nearest Stations / Attractions] The hospital is about 17 mins drive from Mexicali International Airport and 10 mins drive from Holiday Inn Express & Suites Mexicali
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Sunday (24 hrs)

Operation Time 60 - 90 mins
Recovery Time 1 - 3 weeks
Number of Postoperative Visit None
Hospitalization 2 Nights
Other Information Total recovery may take up to 1 month.
You may be required to fill out a medical questionnaire and share previous medical records, pictures or any other tests
Cancellation Policy Reschedule of treatments can be made without penalty. However, $250 deposit is non refundable if cancellation takes place within 48 hrs prior to surgery
Include In This Price 2-nights Stay, Consultation Fee, Service Fee
Location Hospital de la Familia (Family Hospital), Cto Brasil 82, Parque Industrial Álamo, El Alamo, 21100 Mexicali, B.C., Mexico

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