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  2. Appendectomy - Wikipedia

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    Harry Hancock performed the first abdominal surgery for appendicitis in 1848, but he did not remove the appendix. [26] In 1889 in New York City, Charles McBurney described the presentation and pathogenesis of appendicitis accurately and developed the teaching that an early appendectomy was the best treatment to avoid perforation and peritonitis .

  3. Appendicitis - Wikipedia

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    Inflamed appendix removal by open surgery Laparoscopic appendectomy. Laparoscopic view of a phlegmonous cecal appendix with fibrinous plaques, located in the right iliac fossa. The surgical procedure for the removal of the appendix is called an appendectomy. Appendectomy can be performed through open or laparoscopic surgery.

  4. Retrograde appendicectomy - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, the base is divided between artery forceps then the appendiceal vessels are then ligated, the stump ligated and invaginated, and gentle traction on the caecum will enable the surgeon to deliver the body of the appendix, which is then removed from base to tip. [4]

  5. General surgery - Wikipedia

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    Gallbladders, appendices, and colons can all be removed with this technique. Hernias are also able to be repaired laparoscopically. Bariatric surgery can be performed laparoscopically and there a benefits of doing so to reduce wound complications in obese patients. General surgeons that are trained today are expected to be proficient in ...

  6. Women without an appendix or tonsils may be more fertile - AOL

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    When you get your tonsils removed, all you can think about is the unlimited ice cream that’s coming to your very near future. Women without an appendix or tonsils may be more fertile Skip to ...

  7. Surgical extirpation - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Approximately 300,000 individuals in the United States have their appendix removed each year. [5] Extirpation of the colon, or colectomy, is used in the treatment of patient's ulcerative colitis whose condition is resistant to other therapies. In many cases, the removal of the colon may entirely cure the disease.

  8. A doctor removed fat instead of an appendix in Coral Gables ...

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  9. A Coral Gables doctor went in for an appendix but removed ...

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    A Florida Department of Health administrative complaint filed against Dr. Fernando Lora says a Coral Gables Hospital patient’s appendix burst after Lora went in to take it out and took out fat.