Pediatric appendicitis
The appendix is a narrow tube of intestine that extends from the cecum. Appendicitis (ap·pen·di·ci·tis) means the appendix is infected and inflamed. Acute appendicitis can cause abdominal pain and is the most common childhood surgical emergency. The pediatric surgeons at Children’s Health℠ typically remove the appendix using a minimally invasive method called laparoscopy. This procedure uses three small incisions and a camera called a laparoscope to look inside the abdomen during the operation.
What is pediatric appendicitis?

Annually, thousands of cases of pediatric appendicitis occur in the U.S, and it occurs in all ages of children.
The inflammation and infection of the appendix triggers obstructions of drainage and blood flow, leading to destruction of the appendix. Without intervention, infection can spread beyond the appendix, potentially resulting in peritonitis – a serious condition.
What are the signs and symptoms of pediatric appendicitis?
The most common symptom is abdominal pain, which may start in the area around the belly button and move to the lower right-hand side of the abdomen. Other symptoms include low-grade fever and vomiting. Symptoms might not show up in children. Delayed diagnosis increases the risk of rupture and its serious complications.
How is pediatric appendicitis treated?
Surgery (appendectomy)
The pediatric surgeons will typically remove the appendix using a minimally invasive method called a laparoscopy.
A child whose appendix ruptured will have to stay in the hospital longer than the child whose appendix was removed before it ruptured. Some children will need to take oral antibiotics for a period of time specified by the physician after they go home.
Pediatric appendicitis doctors and providers
 Adam Alder, MDPediatric Surgeon Adam Alder, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Nathalie Brewer, MDPediatric Surgeon Nathalie Brewer, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Diana Diesen, MDPediatric Surgeon Diana Diesen, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Barbara Gaines, MDPediatric Surgeon Barbara Gaines, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Lauren Gillory, MDPediatric Surgeon Lauren Gillory, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Russell Hawkins, MDPediatric Surgeon Russell Hawkins, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Charles Hong, MDPediatric Surgeon Charles Hong, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Stephen Megison, MDPediatric Surgeon Stephen Megison, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Carrie Moore, MDPediatric Surgeon Carrie Moore, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Joseph Murphy, MDPediatric Surgeon Joseph Murphy, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Samir Pandya, MDPediatric Surgeon Samir Pandya, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Laura Purcell, MDPediatric Surgeon Laura Purcell, MDPediatric Surgeon
 Faisal Qureshi, MDPediatric Surgeon Faisal Qureshi, MDPediatric Surgeon