Title of article :
Diagnosis and Treatment of Mucinous Appendiceal NeoplasmPresented as Acute Appendicitis
Author/Authors :
Kraniotis, Pantelis Department of General Surgery and Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Patras - Patras, Greece , Kehagias, Ioannis Department of General Surgery and Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Patras - Patras, Greece , Zygomalas, Apollon Department of General Surgery and Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Patras - Patras, Greece , Markopoulos, Georgios Department of General Surgery and Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Patras - Patras, Greece , Papandreou, Thanasis Department of General Surgery and Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Patras - Patras, Greece
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Appendiceal mucocele is a rare cause of acute abdomen. Mucinous appendiceal neoplasms represent 0.2–0.7% of all appendixspecimens. The aim of this study is to report a case of a mucinous appendiceal neoplasm presented as acute appendicitis, discussingthe clinical and surgical approach in the emergency setting. A 72-year-old female patient was admitted to the emergency departmentwith a clinical examination indicative of acute abdomen. The patient underwent abdominal computed tomography scan whichrevealed a cystic lesion in the right iliac fossa measuring 8.3×5.2×4.1 cm, with calcified walls, and a mean density indicative of highprotein content. The patient was taken to the operating room and a right hemicolectomy was performed. The postoperative coursewas unremarkable. The histopathological examination revealed a low-grade mucinous appendiceal neoplasm with negative regionallymph nodes. Ultrasound and CT are useful in diagnosing appendiceal mucocele and synchronous cancers in the emergency setting.The initial operation should include appendectomy and resection of the appendicular mesenteric fat along with any fluid collectionfor cytologic examination. During urgent appendectomy it is important to consider every mucocele as malignant in order to avoidiatrogenic perforation causing pseudomyxoma peritonei. Although laparotomy is recommended, the laparoscopic approach is notcontraindicated.
Keywords :
Diagnosis and Treatment , Mucinous Appendiceal Neoplasm Presented , Acute Appendicitis , Appendiceal mucoceles (AM)
Journal title :
Case Reports in Oncological Medicine
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2612016
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