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Fertility patterns after appendicectomy: historical cohort study
Authors:Andersson R  Lambe M  Bergström R
Institution:aDivision of Surgery, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden, bDepartment of Medical Epidemiology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, cDepartment of Statistics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Surgical exploration for suspected appendicitis is the most common acute abdominal operation in children and young adults. However, in 20-30% of such explorations, the appendix is not inflamed. It is commonly thought that a perforated appendix may result in tubal dysfunction because of peritoneal adhesions after inflammation and a subsequent increased risk for extrauterine pregnancy and female infertility. Findings are reported from an examination of fertility patterns in women who had their appendix removed in childhood. 9840 women under age 15 years when they underwent appendicectomy between 1964 and 1983 were age-matched with 47,590 control women from the Swedish general population and followed until 1994. Women with a history of perforated appendix had a similar rate of first birth as the control women, as well as a similar distribution of parity at the end of follow-up. Women who had had a normal appendix removed had an increased rate of first births, and on average had their first child at an earlier age and reached a higher parity than control women. These findings therefore suggest that a history of perforated appendix in childhood does not seem to have long-term negative consequences upon female fertility.
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