Why is laparotomy typically the surgery of choice for a perforated appendix?
A) Surgeons are better able to remove contaminants from the peritoneal cavity via laparotomy than via laparoscopy.
B) Laparotomy requires a smaller incision than laparoscopy and thus involves less blood loss.
C) Laparotomy involves a shorter period of postoperative hospitalization than laparoscopy.
D) Laparotomy allows for direct visualization of the damaged appendix, whereas laparoscopy does not.
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