Abstract :
Introduction. Being one of the scoring systems used in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis, the RIPASA score can be used easily with a high diagnostic accuracy. Objective. To evaluate the possible relationship between RIPASA scores and the histopathological
examination results of appendectomy materials. Materials and Methods. Tis study retrospectively reviews 242 patients who were
operated in our clinic between January 2016 and January 2018 with a prediagnosis of acute appendicitis, and the RIPASA scores
calculated in the preoperative period were compared to the histopathological examination results of the appendectomy specimens.
Results. Te patients consisted of 124 (51.2%) females and 118 (48.8%) males. Te ages of the patients ranged from 15 to 81 years.
Te patients were divided into 3 groups based on their RIPASA scores as low-score (4-7), intermediate-score (7.5-11.5), and
high-score (12 and over) groups. Tere were 20 (52.6%) catarrhal-stage appendicitis cases and 17 (44.7%) normal appendixes in
the low-score group; there were 70 (83.3%) catarrhal-stage appendicitis cases, 9 (10.7%) suppurative-stage appendicitis cases, 4
(4.8%) gangrenous-stage appendicitis cases, and 1 (1.2%) perforated appendicitis case in the intermediate-score group. In the highscore group, there were 53 (44.2%) suppurative-stage appendicitis cases, 51 (42.5%) gangrenous-stage appendicitis cases, 11 (9.2%)
perforated appendicitis cases, and 5 (4.2%) catarrhal-stage appendicitis cases. A strong positive correlation was found between
the RIPASA scores of the patients and the pathological stage of appendicitis (r=0.889; p<0.001). Conclusion. The RIPASA scoring
system can make a correct and prompt diagnosis of acute appendicitis including its possible pathological stage without any need for a computed tomography.
Keywords :
RIPASA Scoring System , Pathological Stage , Acute Appendicitis , RIPASA