Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis

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Efficacy of Non Operative Treatment With Amoxicillin/Clavulanic Acid Versus Surgical Treatment in Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis in Children

The majority of children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis may be considered for either a non-operative or an operative management. The antibiotic-first strategy appears effective as an initial treatment in 97% of children with uncomplicated AA (recurrence rate 14%), with Non Operative Treatment (NOT) also leading to less morbidity, fewer disability days, and lower costs than surgery. In this trial, the investigators will compare children randomised in a surgery group with children randomised in a NOT group (antibiotic strategy group). Children have 2 on-site visits (including surgery) in the first 12 days with recording of clinical datas and questionnaires, a phone visit at month 1, month 6, month 12 to collect concomitant treatment, Adverse Event (AE) and complications and parental questionnaires at the end of the study. A Cost-Utility analysis will be performed from the healthcare payer's perspective. The time horizon of the medico economic analysis was one year.

Participants needed: 724
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 5-14Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University Hospital, ToulouseUpdated: May 22, 2026Locations: 10
Eligibility criteria

Age from 5 to <15 years-old [+7]

Ultrasound or CT scan showing one or several stercoliths, a plastron, an abscess... [+19]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Direct Visualization ERAT Versus Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Adults With Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis

This study compares two ways of treating acute uncomplicated appendicitis, which is a mild form of appendicitis. In the Direct Visualization ERAT group, participants will receive Endoscopic Retrograde Appendicitis Therapy (ERAT). This is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that uses a flexible endoscope passed through the colon to reach the appendix, clear the blockage, and drain the infection. In the Surgery group, participants will undergo Laparoscopic Appendectomy (LA), which is the current standard surgical treatment to remove the appendix. The purpose of this study is to determine whether ERAT is as safe and effective as standard surgery for treating uncomplicated appendicitis. Before treatment, each participant will have a CT scan of the lower abdomen with contrast to confirm uncomplicated appendicitis and to rule out any signs of more serious infection. Participants will then be randomly assigned to either the ERAT group or the surgery group, and they will be informed of which treatment they will receive. Regardless of the group, all participants will receive the same supportive care, including pain relief, close monitoring, and a single dose of antibiotics before treatment. After the procedure, participants will stay in the hospital for at least 24 hours for observation. Follow-up will include an outpatient visit at 2 weeks, and telephone follow-ups at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year to monitor recovery and ensure that appendicitis does not recur.

Participants needed: 376
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Changhai HospitalUpdated: Nov 17, 2025Locations: 14
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years. [+2]

Complicated appendicitis, defined as acute appendicitis with perforation, gangre... [+8]