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McBurneys Point

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Other Names

McBurneys Point
Mcburney's Point and Rovsings Sign
The black line demarcates the umbilical spinous line. The red mark indicates McBurney´s point
  • McBurneys Point
  • McBurney's Point
  • McBurney's Sign
  • McBurney point
  • McBurney’s tender point
  • Appendiceal point tenderness

Purpose

  • To evaluate for appendicitis as a cause of the patients abdominal pain
  • First described by Charles McBurney in 1889[1]

Description

  • Identify the umbilicus and the right ASIS
  • McBurney's point is one third of the way from ASIS to the navel
  • Positive test
    • Pain or tenderness

Pathology

  • Appendicitis

Evidence

Appendicitis

  • Borner et al[2] and Rastogi et al[3]
    • Sensitivity: 45%
    • Specificity: 50-83%

See Also

Internal

External


References

  1. McBurney, Charles. "Charles Heber McBurney 1845–1913." (1983): 291-303.
  2. Börner, Nikolaus, et al. "The acute abdomen: Structured diagnosis and treatment." Deutsches Ärzteblatt International 122.5 (2025): 137.
  3. Rastogi, Vaibhav, et al. "Abdominal physical signs and medical eponyms: physical examination of palpation part 1, 1876–1907." Clinical Medicine & Research 16.3-4 (2018): 83-91.
Created by:
John Kiel on 8 May 2025 21:10:00
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10 February 2026 14:02:51
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