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Auditing Appendectomy in Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi, Nigeria
Eke, Barnabas; Ojo, Babarinde; Omolobake, Bamidele; Emanso, Umobong; Akpor, Issac; Vhriterhire, Raymond; Ugwu, Victor; Efu, Michael Enokela; David, Gyenger; Udu, Confort.
Affiliation
  • Eke, Barnabas; Benue State University. Department of Surgery. Makurdi. NG
  • Ojo, Babarinde; Benue State University. Department of Anatomic Pathology. Makurdi. NG
  • Omolobake, Bamidele; Benue State University. Department of Surgery. Makurdi. NG
  • Emanso, Umobong; State House Clinic. Department of Laboratory Medicine. Abuja. NG
  • Akpor, Issac; Benue State University. Department of Anatomic Pathology. Makurdi. NG
  • Vhriterhire, Raymond; Benue State University. Department of Anatomic Pathology. Makurdi. NG
  • Ugwu, Victor; National Orthopedic Centre. Department of Histopatology. Enugu. NG
  • Efu, Michael Enokela; Benue State University. Department of Anesthesia. Makurdi. NG
  • David, Gyenger; Benue State University. Deparment of Anatomic Pathology. Makurdi. NG
  • Udu, Confort; North-Bank. General Hospital. Makurdi. NG
Int. j. med. surg. sci. (Print) ; 6(4): 123-125, dic. 2019.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1247391
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ABSTRACT
Appendicitis is the leading cause of surgical admission in most hospitals in Nigeria and the removed appendix, a frequent surgical specimen in most routine histopathological laborato-ries in Nigeria. The aim of this study is to audit the appendectomy procedures in Benue State University Teaching Hospital. Sixty-two appendices removed for acute appendix in Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi, Nigeria middle belt, over an 8-year period were analyzed. Twenty-eight (45%) were found to be normal, while 29 (46%) showed histopathological eviden-ce of acute inflammation. There were 5 (9%) cases of unusual pathologies which include a case each of metastatic adenocarcinoma and chronic granulomatous inflammation (2% each) and 3 (5%) cases of schistosomiasis. The Negative Appendectomy Rate (NAR) was 27% in females compared with 18% in males. Adult (>16 years) represented 29% of the NAR. The overall NAR was 45%. The NAR in this study is considerable higher when compared with existing literature. In a poor resource center like Benue State University Teaching Hospital, due diligence in taking detailed history coupled with good clinical examination cannot be over emphasized. The use of a combination of Total Leukocyte Count (TCC) and C-Reactive Protein (CPR) in every patient may help in reducing NAR, though it's definitely going to be impossible to eradicate it.
Subject(s)

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: Neglected Diseases Health problem: Schistosomiasis / Zoonoses Database: LILACS Main subject: Appendectomy / Appendicitis / Medical Audit Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Int. j. med. surg. sci. (Print) Journal subject: Surgery / Medicine Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Nigeria Institution/Affiliation country: Benue State University/NG / National Orthopedic Centre/NG / North-Bank/NG / State House Clinic/NG

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: Neglected Diseases Health problem: Schistosomiasis / Zoonoses Database: LILACS Main subject: Appendectomy / Appendicitis / Medical Audit Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Int. j. med. surg. sci. (Print) Journal subject: Surgery / Medicine Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Nigeria Institution/Affiliation country: Benue State University/NG / National Orthopedic Centre/NG / North-Bank/NG / State House Clinic/NG
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