Ergenoglu A.M.Yeniel A.O.Yildirim N.Itil I.M.2019-10-262019-10-2620121305-42521305-4252https://doi.org/10.5505/tjod.2012.46873https://hdl.handle.net/11454/18865Although appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric surgical problem in pregnancy, it is difficult to diagnose. Because, clinic examinations, laboratory findings are different and all of the radiologic imaging techniques can not be used in pregnancy. In order to this, complications of appendicitis may occur. One of the most important complications of the appendicitis is perforated appendicitis. We reported two pregnant women who operated in the third trimester for perforated appendicitis and had diffuse peritonitis and peritoneal abscess after surgery. In pregnancy, preterm birth rate is higher after perforated appendicitis. Difficulties in diagnosis make appendicitis more complicated with pregnancy and fetal outcome become worse.en10.5505/tjod.2012.46873info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcute appendicitisPerforated appendicitisPeritoneal abscessPreterm birthDeveloping peritonitis after perforated appendicitis, peritoneal abscess and preterm birth: 2 case report [Perfore apandi·si·t sonrasi geli·şen peri·toni·t, peri·toni·al abse ve erken dogum: 2 olgu Sunumu]Article92120123N/A