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Review
. 2020 Jul 30;12(7):e9482.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.9482.

Adenocarcinoma of Stump Appendicitis: An Extremely Rare Pathology - A Literature Review

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Adenocarcinoma of Stump Appendicitis: An Extremely Rare Pathology - A Literature Review

Mohannad Al-Tarakji et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Emergency appendectomy for acute appendicitis is the most common emergency surgical procedure performed all over the world. While amputating the appendix from the cecum, a small (usually less than 5 mm) stump is left behind. Below this, the suture or stapler is applied to secure the base of the appendix, which is now known as a stump. Stump appendicitis, the inflammation of appendiceal remnant after an appendectomy, is a rare phenomenon. Additionally, the incidence of adenocarcinoma in the stump of the appendix is also extremely rare and can present with the symptoms of appendicitis. Adenocarcinoma in stump appendectomy patients can present from 5-43 years after the index appendectomy surgery. The majority of patients present with symptoms similar to that of appendicitis, with right lower quadrant abdominal pain, usually diagnosed via CT scans, after which they undergo stump appendectomy. The diagnosis of adenocarcinoma is only made on the histopathology report. We engaged in a review of the relevant literature published in the English language for the last 100 years. This was conducted by reviewing Google Scholar, PubMed, and MEDLINE® databases, as well as references to all related articles. There are only six cases reported in the literature, which shows the rarity of this condition. Regarding the appropriate treatment for this rare entity, multi-disciplinary team discussions should be carried out for optimum management of the individual patients. Right hemicolectomy is the recommended procedure for all patients, and prognosis depends on the staging of the disease.

Keywords: adenocarcinoma; appendix; stump appendicitis.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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