Irfan Ahmed Nadeem
Al Noor Surgery, Pakistan
Biography
Appendectomy is the commonest abdominal operation in the world. There are many miss concepts in the technique of this procedure that needs to be understood and rectified. Major problems are post-operative pain, nausea, vomiting, and delayed wound healing which jeopardize the patients’ routine life. There are many sites of pain in appendectomy that need to be known and addressed especially ligation of appendix’s stump under cover of local anesthesia. Further appendectomy needs locoregional anesthesia with SSS (short sound sleep), not general anesthesia. We are continuously doing research on this and now have found a cure to it. Patients go back to normal life immediately from Operation Theater and can do heavy work as well. There is no need of post-operative hospitalization, so there will be no burden on hospital and its staff. It will be proved to be a big economical breakthrough with saving a lot of time and work.
Abstract
Abstract : Stab appendectomy; immediate recovery to routine life from Operation Theater