Journal de chirurgie
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Journal de chirurgie · Oct 2009
Review[Can acute appendicitis be treated by antibiotics and in what conditions?].
The current treatment for acute appendicitis is an appendectomy. Several studies have, however, assessed the efficacy of an antibiotic for treating acute appendicitis that is either uncomplicated or complicated by local peritonitis. A meta-analysis in 2007 that collected the results of 44 prospective studies showed that antibiotics were efficacious in 92.8% of cases of appendicitis complicated by local peritonitis, with percutaneous drainage of an abscess when necessary. ⋯ These problems prevent us from relying on these authors' findings. Antibiotics have a role in the initial treatment of acute appendicitis complicated by local peritonitis. In uncomplicated acute appendicitis, the methodological inadequacy of the currently available randomized trials makes it impossible to reach a definitive conclusion about the efficacy of antibiotics.