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      Suspected appendicitis in situs inversus totalis: an indication for a laparoscopic approach.

      Surgical laparoscopy & endoscopy
      Acute Disease, Adult, Appendicitis, complications, diagnosis, surgery, Humans, Laparoscopy, Male, Situs Inversus

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          We report a case of acute appendicitis in situs inversus treated by laparoscopy. In our opinion, diagnostic laparoscopy is indicated if acute appendicitis is suspected in a patient with situs inversus totalis, either because the pain can be referred to the right iliac fossa in about 50% of the patients, or because the incision in open surgery cannot be sufficient to allow complete exploration of the abdomen. The operation can then be carried out laparoscopically if possible; if not, an appropriate surgical incision can be made.

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          9799154
          10.1097/00019509-199810000-00017

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          Acute Disease,Adult,Appendicitis,complications,diagnosis,surgery,Humans,Laparoscopy,Male,Situs Inversus
          Chemistry
          Acute Disease, Adult, Appendicitis, complications, diagnosis, surgery, Humans, Laparoscopy, Male, Situs Inversus

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