Acute appendicitis
ICD-10 K35 ICD-11 DB10.0

What Is the Treatment of Acute Appendicitis in an Asymptomatic Patient with Complicated Appendicitis Previously Treated Nonoperatively?

Patients with complicated appendicitis are sometimes managed without immediate surgery. Once the acute episode resolves and the patient becomes asymptomatic, a clear management decision must still be made. This scenario addresses exactly that clinical question.

Clinical scenario

An asymptomatic adult patient who previously had complicated appendicitis and was managed nonoperatively — now requiring a defined next step in care.

Approach

Evidence-based guidance for this scenario calls for a specific planned surgical procedure. The full protocol details the indication criteria, recommended timing, and procedural considerations.

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