Once adequate access to the peritoneal cavity has been obtained, the appendix is delivered into the wound. Usually, this is achieved by insertion of an index finger laterally along the paracolic gutter, posterior to the caecum. The caecum is hooked and then drawn anteriorly. With the caecum delivered, then the taenia coli are followed distally until they converge at the appendix.
If the appendix is difficult to locate, the following should be considered:
To prevent prolapse of the appendix back into the wound, it is secured at the first opportunity with Babcock's tissue forceps. However, these should not be used to apply traction to the viscus as this may precipitate peforation.
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