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Do we still remove the appendix as often as we used to?

 

By Dr Stephen Juan

Published Friday 26th May 2006

 

 

Dr Dean Edell, the famous physician on US radio and

television, once said that the appendectomy paid off

more swimming pool loans of doctors than any other

surgical procedure.

 

A generation ago, the slightest sign of an appendix

problem and the doctor reached for the scalpel. Is

this surgery still undertaken as often now?

 

It seems no one knows for sure. And it may differ from

place to place. Three UK doctors recently studied this

question and published their results in the May 2005

Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Drs A I Ahmed, D Deakin, and S L Parsons of the

Department of General Surgery of the Queen's Medical

Centre in Nottingham found that " Appendectomy...is

still practiced by 75 per cent of general surgeons in

the Mid-Trent region (of the UK). "

 

Less than 25 per cent of surgeons employ some other

form of treatment besides surgery in appendix cases.

The doctors add that, " at present, there is no agreed

consensus on the management " of such cases. " There is

a need to develop a protocol for the management of

this common problem. "

 

Stephen Juan, Ph.D. is an anthropologist at the

University of Sydney. Email your Odd Body questions to

s.juan (s.juan)

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