The complications of acute appendicitis

(1) abdominal abscess: around in the appendix to appendix abscess formation around the abscess. It can be formed in other parts of abdominal abscess, a common site , intestinal clearance and other places, and below the diaphragm. Clinical manifestations of paralytic ileus have symptoms of abdominal distention, peritoneal irritation signs, and the tenderness of the mass poisoning symptoms such as systemic infection. B-type ultrasonic examination may assist diagnosis and positioning. A diagnosis should be timely surgical incision.

(2) internal and external fistula formation: appendiceal abscess around without timely drainage, can be part of the small intestine Case abscess or intestinal rupture, to the bladder, vagina or abdominal wall pierced, fistula formation within or outside of fistula; pus liquid discharged from the fistula. Barium X-ray inspection fistula can assist in understanding the course and scope of choice to expand fistula drainage or the removal of the treatment.

(3) portal vein inflammation (pylephlebitis): Acute , the appendix infection vein thrombosis, along the superior mesenteric vein to the portal vein, resulting in portal vein inflammation. Clinical manifestations have hepatomegaly and tenderness, jaundice, chills, high fever, and so on. If her illness became more serious will have sepsis and septic , the delay could be developed for the treatment of bacterial liver abscess.

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