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Video Published 2025-03-19 Updated 2026-06-02

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Long-term safety evaluation of povidone-iodine irrigation for perforated appendicitis in children shows no adverse events after median 7.3-year follow-up. Original RCT demonstrated 89% probability of reduced abscess formation and significant cost savings. Findings support expanded multi-center investigation of this novel intraoperative therapy.

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  • Perforated appendicitis affects 34% of pediatric appendectomies; 10-30% develop post-op abscess, adding 6 days LOS and $11,809 per patient
  • 0.1% povidone-iodine irrigation showed 89% probability of reducing abscess rates and 96% probability of decreased LOS in pilot RCT
  • 7.3-year median follow-up of 100 RCT patients found no adverse events, GI complications, or thyroid dysfunction related to intraperitoneal PVI
  • Two thyroid diagnoses identified (thyroiditis, papillary carcinoma) were unrelated to PVI use; no increased adhesive disease observed
  • Study design limitation: usual care was primarily no irrigation, making it unclear if benefit stems from irrigation itself versus iodine

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