TY - JOUR
T1 - Primary appendiceal malignancy
T2 - A clinicopathologic study
AU - Chen, Hwa Tzong
AU - Lee, Yeu Tsu M.
AU - Chou, Andy Shaw Bin
AU - Wu, Yung Kang
AU - Yin, Wun Yaw
AU - Lee, Ming Che
AU - Hsu, Yung Hsiang
PY - 2006/12
Y1 - 2006/12
N2 - Primary appendiceal cancer is a rare neoplasm. We analyzed the clinicopathologic characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with primary appendiceal cancer treated at Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital in Eastern Taiwan. We reviewed the medical records of patients who had appendectomy at our hospital over a 10-year period and studied those who had histologically proven malignant appendiceal neoplasms. We treated eight such patients: seven males and one female. Their median age was 66 years (range, 59-78 years). There were three mucinous adenocarcinomas, two colonic type adenocarcinomas, and three adenocarcinoids. No patient was diagnosed correctly before surgery, and five (62.5%) had a preoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Operative procedures included right hemicolectomy or partial colectomy in four, debulking and right hemicolectomy in three, and appendectomy only in one. With a mean follow-up of 64 months (range, 3-132), patients with adenocarcinoid lesions had better prognosis than those with adenocarcinomas. The important prognostic factors of primary appendiceal cancer included histologic subtypes and the extent of dissemination. In our series, palliative resection for disseminated lesions with or without additional chemotherapy resulted in long-term survival.
AB - Primary appendiceal cancer is a rare neoplasm. We analyzed the clinicopathologic characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with primary appendiceal cancer treated at Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital in Eastern Taiwan. We reviewed the medical records of patients who had appendectomy at our hospital over a 10-year period and studied those who had histologically proven malignant appendiceal neoplasms. We treated eight such patients: seven males and one female. Their median age was 66 years (range, 59-78 years). There were three mucinous adenocarcinomas, two colonic type adenocarcinomas, and three adenocarcinoids. No patient was diagnosed correctly before surgery, and five (62.5%) had a preoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Operative procedures included right hemicolectomy or partial colectomy in four, debulking and right hemicolectomy in three, and appendectomy only in one. With a mean follow-up of 64 months (range, 3-132), patients with adenocarcinoid lesions had better prognosis than those with adenocarcinomas. The important prognostic factors of primary appendiceal cancer included histologic subtypes and the extent of dissemination. In our series, palliative resection for disseminated lesions with or without additional chemotherapy resulted in long-term survival.
KW - Adenocarcinoid
KW - Appendiceal cancer
KW - Colonic type adenocarcinoma
KW - Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma
KW - Pseudomyxoma peritonei
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U2 - 10.1016/S1607-551X(09)70362-6
DO - 10.1016/S1607-551X(09)70362-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 17116623
AN - SCOPUS:33845329222
SN - 1607-551X
VL - 22
SP - 618
EP - 625
JO - Gaoxiong yi xue ke xue za zhi = The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences
JF - Gaoxiong yi xue ke xue za zhi = The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences
IS - 12
ER -