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Multicenter Study
. 2015 Mar;209(3):442-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2014.09.020. Epub 2014 Dec 11.

Is there truly an oncologic indication for interval appendectomy?

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Multicenter Study

Is there truly an oncologic indication for interval appendectomy?

Gerald Paul Wright et al. Am J Surg. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The rate of recurrent appendicitis is low following nonoperative management of complicated appendicitis. However, recent data suggest an increased rate of neoplasms in these cases.

Methods: The study was a retrospective review of patients with acute appendicitis at 2 university-affiliated community hospitals over a 12-year period. The primary outcome measure was the incidence of appendiceal neoplasm following interval appendectomy.

Results: Six thousand thirty-eight patients presented with acute appendicitis. Appendectomy was performed in 5,851 (97%) patients at the index admission. Of the 188 patients treated with initial nonoperative management, 89 (47%) underwent interval appendectomy. Appendiceal neoplasms were identified in 11 of the 89 (12%) patients. These included mucinous neoplasms (n = 6), carcinoid tumors (n = 4), and adenocarcinoma (n = 1). The rate of neoplasm in patients over age 40 was 16%.

Conclusions: There is a significant rate of neoplasms identified in patient over age 40 undergoing interval appendectomy. This should be considered following nonoperative management of complicated appendicitis.

Keywords: Appendiceal abscess; Appendiceal cancer; Appendicitis; Interval appendectomy; Neoplasm; Perforated appendicitis.

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