Matt Cassel’s Appendectomy
The information that Kansas City Chiefs QB Matt Cassel underwent an appendectomy on Wednesday might indicate he’s not planning to be accessible on Sunday against the San Diego Chargers. Although the official injury report will not arrive out right up until Friday, I’m from the mindset that will probably be backup QB Brodie Croyle obtaining the nod.
It really is been nicely over a year before we realistically talked about Croyle as being a starter for that Chiefs. We’ve not seen him like a commencing quarterback considering that Sept. thirteen, 2009 — the initial day of the 2009 common season.
What is Appendectomy?
According to HealthCentral.Com, An appendectomy is the surgical removal of an inflamed or infected appendix (appendicitis). The appendix is a small, finger-shaped pouch of intestinal tissue extending from the cecum, which is the first part of the large intestine. Blockage of the opening of the appendix into the bowel by a hard small stool fragment (fecalith) is believed to be a frequent cause of appendicitis.
The surgery is done while the patient is unconscious and pain-free, using general anesthesia. A small incision is made in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, and the appendix is removed. Alternatively, the appendix may be removed laparoscopically with a smaller incision, using a tiny camera to visualize the area.

