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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Standardization of Care for Pediatric Perforated Appendicitis

Video Published 2018-09-16 Updated 2024-02-10

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Review of a study demonstrating that implementing a standardized treatment protocol for pediatric perforated appendicitis reduced postoperative abscess rates by 4-fold and decreased hospital length of stay. The protocol included disease severity classification, refined discharge criteria, standardized operative technique, and specific criteria for TPN use and postoperative imaging.

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  • Standardized treatment protocol for perforated appendicitis reduced postoperative abscess rates by 4-fold compared to historical controls.
  • New pathway included disease severity classification, refined discharge criteria, and standardized operative technique.
  • Standardization established clear criteria for postoperative TPN use, imaging, and invasive procedures like abscess drainage.
  • Hospital stay was significantly reduced following implementation of the fully standardized protocol.
  • Prospective 20-month cohort compared to 58-month pre-standardization period demonstrated measurable improvement in clinical outcomes.

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