Appendectomy Retrograde

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Appendectomy is a surgical procedure in which the appendix of the cecum is removed. During this operation, the integrity of the cavity formation is violated. It is an inapplicable and unsafe procedure. The most common reason for it is the development of inflammation of the appendix, leading to the development of appendiceal abscess and peritonitis, which are life-threatening conditions for the patient. In this regard, it is extremely important to carry out full treatment and get rid of the appendix as completely as possible. Contraindications for surgery may include: - Pathological processes of inflammatory origin; - Extreme obesity; - Cancers in the intestines; There are several methods for removing the appendix. These are external, internal, appendectomy and