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Query: UMLS:C0085693 (
acute appendicitis
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Neoplasms
involving the vermiform outgrowth are among the rarely met with conditions, accounting for 0.1 to 0.5 per cent of all gastrointestinal tract tumors. This is a report on personal observation of three patients presenting tumors of the appendix, diagnosed over the period 1987 to 1995. As shown by the results, tumors of the appendix run a clinical course characterized by two distinct forms: clinical picture of
acute appendicitis
--two cases, and clinical picture of tumor of the colon--one case. It is underscored that intraoperative diagnosis is extremely difficult. The diagnosis is usually made by pathoanatomist, while the therapeutic approach and operative tactics are determined on the ground of histomorphological study results and local operative status. The scope of operative intervention includes appendectomy and right hemicolectomy.
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PMID:[Tumors of the appendix]. 1148 44
Appendicitis is a common diagnosis encountered by the acute care surgeon. Management of complicated appendicitis is controversial and often involves initial nonoperative therapy with interval appendectomy. This study reviews single-institutional experience with management of complicated appendicitis with interval appendectomy and addresses an unusually high occurrence of incidental appendiceal malignancies observed with a review of relevant literature. A retrospective review of all diagnoses of appendicitis was performed over 5 years at a tertiary care center. Patient demographics, time to surgery, operative technique, pathologic diagnosis, and clinical outcomes were examined. Three hundred fifteen patients were diagnosed with
acute appendicitis
. Of these, 24 (7.6%) were deemed complicated and did not undergo immediate appendectomy, and 18 ultimately underwent appendectomy at our institution and were included in analysis. There were no statistical demographic or symptomatic differences between the immediate and interval appendectomy patients. Ninety-nine per cent of the immediate appendectomy patients were treated laparoscopically; 78 per cent of the interval group underwent attempted laparoscopic treatment with 56 per cent completed without conversion to open (P < 0.01).
Neoplasms
were discovered in 1 per cent of the acute appendectomy group and 28 per cent of the interval appendectomy group (P < 0.0001). Two of the three neoplasms in the acute group were carcinoid, whereas three of the five neoplasms in the interval group were adenocarcinoma. Surgeons should consider appendiceal or colonic neoplasms in cases of complicated appendicitis when nonoperative management is considered. This is most important in patients older than 40 years, in those who forego interval appendectomy, or in those who could be lost to follow-up.
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PMID:Increased risk of neoplasm in appendicitis treated with interval appendectomy: single-institution experience and literature review. 2252 74