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THE STUDY OF APPENDIX POSITION IN PATIENT WITH PREVIOUSLY APPENDECTOMY IN KERMAN MEDICAL CENTERS IN 2003-2005

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  981-985

Abstract

 Background: Identifying the exact position of appendix and completion of its anatomic information has great importance in both of basic aspect and clinical value. Whereas, acute appendicitis is the most common and emergency in the surgical abdomen, the identification of the variations of the appendix position can be very useful to surgeons.Materials and Methods: In a cross sectional retrospective study, 1041 files of patients with previously appendectomy in the Kerman medical centers in 2003-2005, were studied.Results: The number of patients which they were under appendectomy was 336(32.3%) males and 705(67.7%) females that their range of ages was between of 12 to 70 years old. The analysis of the data is indicated: in the males, 325(96.7%) patients have POSTERIOR POSITION appendix and 11 (3.3%) patients have ANTERIOR POSITION appendix. In females, 684(97%) patients and 21(3%) patients have POSTERIOR POSITION and ANTERIOR POSITION appendix, respectively. The most common POSTERIOR POSITION in both genders was the subcaecal which was observed 81.5% in males and 84.9% in females. The rarest POSTERIOR POSITION in both genders was the retroileal which was observed 0.6% males and 0.1% females. The most common ANTERIOR POSITION in both genders was the preileal which was observed 45.4% in males and 57.1% in females. The rarest ANTERIOR POSITION in males was the pararectal which was observed 9.1% and in females was the precaecal which was observed 4.8%.Conclusions: In the POSTERIOR POSITION, the most type of appendix was the subcaecal and the least type of appendix was the retroileal and in the ANTERIOR POSITION, the most type of appendix was the preileal, in both genders. But, in the ANTERIOR POSITION, the pararectal in males and the precaecal in females were the the least type of appendix.

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    ABOU ALHASANZADEH, A., LASHGARI, M.H., MASTARI FARAHANI, R., & AHI, A.. (2007). THE STUDY OF APPENDIX POSITION IN PATIENT WITH PREVIOUSLY APPENDECTOMY IN KERMAN MEDICAL CENTERS IN 2003-2005. ANNALS OF MILITARY AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH, 4(4 (SERIAL NUMBER 16)), 981-985. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/96683/en

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    ABOU ALHASANZADEH A., LASHGARI M.H., MASTARI FARAHANI R., AHI A.. THE STUDY OF APPENDIX POSITION IN PATIENT WITH PREVIOUSLY APPENDECTOMY IN KERMAN MEDICAL CENTERS IN 2003-2005. ANNALS OF MILITARY AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH[Internet]. 2007;4(4 (SERIAL NUMBER 16)):981-985. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/96683/en

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    A. ABOU ALHASANZADEH, M.H. LASHGARI, R. MASTARI FARAHANI, and A. AHI, “THE STUDY OF APPENDIX POSITION IN PATIENT WITH PREVIOUSLY APPENDECTOMY IN KERMAN MEDICAL CENTERS IN 2003-2005,” ANNALS OF MILITARY AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH, vol. 4, no. 4 (SERIAL NUMBER 16), pp. 981–985, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/96683/en

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