Accordingly, at around 11:20 a.m. on December 26, 2023, Can Tho Central General Hospital received female patient HT H (59 years old, located in Vung Liem, Vinh Long province) who was referred to the front line with a diagnosis of infarction. Acute myocardial infarction, acute appendicitis.
Necrotic inflammation of the appendix behind the cecum in the trunk. Photo: BVCC
The patient had a history of stroke and was treated stably. 3 days before admission, the patient had dull abdominal pain with nausea, intermittent left chest pain, and the left chest pain was increasing, so he was hospitalized in Can Tho City for treatment. Here, doctors checked and detected an acute myocardial infarction and received emergency treatment. However, due to exceeding his professional capabilities, the patient was transferred to Can Tho Central General Hospital for treatment.
Immediately upon admission to the hospital, many specialists were consulted with the diagnosis of acute appendicitis and acute myocardial infarction (non-ST elevation myocardial infarction). were taking anticoagulants).

Patient H’s health is now stable after being operated on by the surgeon’s team. Photo: BVCC
Patients have very high cardiovascular risk factors and bleeding risk. Laparoscopic surgery revealed a 5×5 cm abscess in the right iliac fossa, separated the abscess with a lot of milky white pus, and the necrotic appendix behind the cecum ruptured in the body, creating an abscess. Due to the location of the appendix behind the cecum, the surgery time is 2 hours.
The patient’s condition on the morning of January 2, the patient’s general condition is stable, the incision is dry, chest pain symptoms are reduced, and he is being monitored, treated and cared for at the Department of Interventional Cardiology.
Previously, on December 21, 2023, Can Tho Central General Hospital also received a female patient LTN (73 years old, address in Dong Hai, Bac Lieu) who was transferred by the previous level due to exceeding her professional capacity, with Diagnosis of acute appendicitis – acute myocardial infarction.
The patient was performed the necessary clinical tests, and a surgical consultation was conducted with the diagnosis: acute appendicitis, acute myocardial infarction (low-risk non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction – stable hemodynamics) . Doctors successfully performed emergency laparoscopic surgery to remove the inflamed and festering appendix. After surgery, the patient was monitored and treated at the Department of Interventional Cardiology. The patient’s condition was stable and was discharged on December 27, 2023.







