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An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix. The goal is to remove the appendix safely. In most cases, the surgery takes about 30 to 60 minutes. If your appendix has burst, surgery may take longer.
An appendectomy may be done in two ways. Your surgeon will discuss which method is best for you:
In most cases, the full incision is closed with stitches or staples. Your surgeon may place a short-term (temporary) drain in the wound or in your abdomen. This helps remove any extra fluid. This may help prevent infection. This drain is usually taken out before you're discharged. If your appendix has burst, the outer layers of the incision may be left open. Leaving the skin open prevents infection from forming under the skin. It may heal on its own. Or it may be closed about five days later.
Keep any advised follow-up appointments with your doctor. If you're told to take any medicines, take them as directed. If you're given breathing exercises, do them as directed. After the surgery, your removed appendix is checked under a microscope. Your doctor will tell you the results.
Contact your doctor if you have any of these:
Call 911 right away if you have trouble breathing.