NEOPLASTIC LESIONS OF THE APPENDIX

The aim of the research was to present the clinical observations of neoplastic lesions of the appendix (one carcinoid and two mucous cysts) and to discuss various manners of treatment and prognosis. Material and methods: The authors of the following paper present a description of three cases of...

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Main Authors: Piotr Bryk, Jarosław Matykiewicz, Stanisław Głuszek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2013-11-01
Series:Studia Medyczne
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Online Access:http://www.termedia.pl/NEOPLASTIC-LESIONS-OF-THE-APPENDIX,67,21867,1,1.html
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Summary:The aim of the research was to present the clinical observations of neoplastic lesions of the appendix (one carcinoid and two mucous cysts) and to discuss various manners of treatment and prognosis. Material and methods: The authors of the following paper present a description of three cases of appendix tumours, two patients with a mucous cyst and a patient with carcinoid, against the background of all the appendectomies performed at the Clinical Department of General, Endocrine and Oncological Surgery of the Provincial Polyclinical Hospital in Kielce in the years 2005–2011. Results : Within the 7-year period, a total of 11 719 surgical operations have been performed, where 834 (7.1%) were that of appendectomy. Among all of the removed vermiform appendixes, neoplastic lesions occurred in three cases constituting a mere 0.3% of all of the appendectomies performed within that period. In two of the cases there was a suspicion of mucous cysts before the surgical operation. In none of the above-mentioned cases was is possible to ultimately establish the diagnosis before the operation. The patients were subjected to a simple appendectomy. The patients are in good clinical health, with no signs of relapse. Conclusions : The presented cases of patients with appendix tumours illustrate the difficulty of preoperative detection of a neoplastic lesion. This is mainly due to a scantily symptomatic course or symptoms typical of appendicitis. In light of this, histopathological examination of each appendix should be treated as obligatory.
ISSN:1899-1874
2300-6722