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Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study

Introduction Acute appendicitis is the most common general surgical emergency globally. Its etiology includes the presence of luminal obstruction by faecoliths, lymphoid hyperplasia, impacted stool, and rarely by appendiceal or caecal cancer. Malignancy related to acute appendicitis is usually seen...

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Autores principales: Lesi, Omotara, Walton, Sarah-Jane, Ballanamada Appaiah, Nikhil Nanjappa, Rasheed, Noreen, Dahanayaka, Jayasiri, Ideawor, Philip, Saad Abdalla Al-Zawi, Abdalla
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956748
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19611
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author Lesi, Omotara
Walton, Sarah-Jane
Ballanamada Appaiah, Nikhil Nanjappa
Rasheed, Noreen
Dahanayaka, Jayasiri
Ideawor, Philip
Saad Abdalla Al-Zawi, Abdalla
author_facet Lesi, Omotara
Walton, Sarah-Jane
Ballanamada Appaiah, Nikhil Nanjappa
Rasheed, Noreen
Dahanayaka, Jayasiri
Ideawor, Philip
Saad Abdalla Al-Zawi, Abdalla
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description Introduction Acute appendicitis is the most common general surgical emergency globally. Its etiology includes the presence of luminal obstruction by faecoliths, lymphoid hyperplasia, impacted stool, and rarely by appendiceal or caecal cancer. Malignancy related to acute appendicitis is usually seen in the older age group. Aim To identify the subset rate of patients operated for acute appendicitis who have appendiceal carcinoma and analyze the outcome of their post-operative management. Material and methods A retrospective study of a cohort of 529 patients aged > 40 diagnosed with acute appendicitis with subsequent appendectomy in the period between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2019 at Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Essex, United Kingdom was conducted. We analyzed the clinical data of the cohort including demographic information, diagnosis, pre-operative imaging, histological diagnosis as well as post-operative management where indicated. Results The median age of patients was 54.5 years (range 40-92). The male to female ratio in the appendicectomy cohort was 1:1.1. About 45% were aged 40-49 years, 24.8% were aged 50-59 and 30.2% were ≥60 years. Post-operative histology revealed acute appendicitis in 82.4% of the group. In 11% of the patients, the histology revealed the presence of other benign pathology as mucocele of the appendix, acute diverticulitis, follicular hyperplasia, and fibrous obliteration. The diagnosis of appendicular malignancy was seen in 1.9%. Conclusion Incidental appendiceal cancers in the resected specimens after acute appendicitis are rare but may be associated with a poor prognosis. It is recommended to consider such diagnosis in particular when dealing with acute appendicitis in older patients with longer symptom history, and in presence of peri-appendicular mass.
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spelling pubmed-86744592021-12-23 Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study Lesi, Omotara Walton, Sarah-Jane Ballanamada Appaiah, Nikhil Nanjappa Rasheed, Noreen Dahanayaka, Jayasiri Ideawor, Philip Saad Abdalla Al-Zawi, Abdalla Cureus General Surgery Introduction Acute appendicitis is the most common general surgical emergency globally. Its etiology includes the presence of luminal obstruction by faecoliths, lymphoid hyperplasia, impacted stool, and rarely by appendiceal or caecal cancer. Malignancy related to acute appendicitis is usually seen in the older age group. Aim To identify the subset rate of patients operated for acute appendicitis who have appendiceal carcinoma and analyze the outcome of their post-operative management. Material and methods A retrospective study of a cohort of 529 patients aged > 40 diagnosed with acute appendicitis with subsequent appendectomy in the period between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2019 at Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Essex, United Kingdom was conducted. We analyzed the clinical data of the cohort including demographic information, diagnosis, pre-operative imaging, histological diagnosis as well as post-operative management where indicated. Results The median age of patients was 54.5 years (range 40-92). The male to female ratio in the appendicectomy cohort was 1:1.1. About 45% were aged 40-49 years, 24.8% were aged 50-59 and 30.2% were ≥60 years. Post-operative histology revealed acute appendicitis in 82.4% of the group. In 11% of the patients, the histology revealed the presence of other benign pathology as mucocele of the appendix, acute diverticulitis, follicular hyperplasia, and fibrous obliteration. The diagnosis of appendicular malignancy was seen in 1.9%. Conclusion Incidental appendiceal cancers in the resected specimens after acute appendicitis are rare but may be associated with a poor prognosis. It is recommended to consider such diagnosis in particular when dealing with acute appendicitis in older patients with longer symptom history, and in presence of peri-appendicular mass. Cureus 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8674459/ /pubmed/34956748 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19611 Text en Copyright © 2021, Lesi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle General Surgery
Lesi, Omotara
Walton, Sarah-Jane
Ballanamada Appaiah, Nikhil Nanjappa
Rasheed, Noreen
Dahanayaka, Jayasiri
Ideawor, Philip
Saad Abdalla Al-Zawi, Abdalla
Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study
title Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study
title_full Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study
title_fullStr Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study
title_short Prevalence of Carcinoma in Appendectomy Specimens for Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis: A Single-Center Study
title_sort prevalence of carcinoma in appendectomy specimens for patients presenting with acute appendicitis: a single-center study
topic General Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956748
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19611
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