POSTAPPENDECTOMY FISTULA DUE TO RESIDUAL FECALITH

Abstract
In view of the known association of fecaliths of the appendix with perforated appendicitis, the operating surgeon must, in such circumstances, make certain that a fecalith previously extruded within the peritoneal cavity is removed at the time of appendectomy. Appropriate roentgenographic studies may demonstrate a residual fecalith to be the cause of prolonged wound drainage following appendectomy for acute appendicitis with perforation.