Curative Medical Treatment for Acute Appendicitis without Surgical Appendectomy (Jaber Maneuver)
Abstract
Mustafa Jaber and Diaa Eddin
Clinical and Pathological evaluation Acute abdomen with a mixture of modern radiographic images, diagnostic laboratory investigations and clinical observation such as (McBurney’s triangle manifestations with rebound tenderness) [1]. All these signs suggest firmly acute appendicitis with mucosal viral or bacterial infection within the narrow lumen of appendix leading to luminal obstruction, this leads to increase the mucosal secretions, and inflammatory exudates, which increase the intraluminal pressure, obstructed lymphatic drainage. Edema and mucosal ulceration develop with bacterial transudation to the submucosa. Resolution may occur at this point either spontaneously or in response to antibiotics.