The Cystadenocarcinoma of the Appendix
Authors:
P. Šmejkal; A. Pazdro; M. Smejkal; P. Pafko; M. Frantlová *
Authors‘ workplace:
III. chirurgická klinika 1. LF UK Praha, FN Motol, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Pafko, DrSc.
; Ústav klinické patologie 2. LF UK Praha, FN Motol, přednosta prof. MUDr. R. Kodet, DrSc.
*
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2005, roč. 84, č. 1, s. 33-36.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
The authors present a case-review of a patient with a large retroperitoneal tumor. A right-sided hemicolectomy with a removal of a large retroperitoneal cyst extending behind the liver up to the diaphragm on the right side, was conducted. Histology confirmed a mucous cystadenocarcinoma of the appendix. Furthermore, the authors discuss this fairly rare type of the GIT carcinoma. This tumor is low-invasive, mucus producing and rarely metastazing. During the tumor progression, the tumorous cells enter the peritoneal cavity and cause, so called, pseudomyxoma peritonei. The treatment principle is to complete a radical surgical removal of the tumor and, furthermore, in case of the pseudomyxoma periotenei, also application of the local peroperative chemotherapy.
Key words:
appendix – retroperitoneal tumor – cystadenocarcinoma
Labels
Surgery Orthopaedics Trauma surgeryArticle was published in
Perspectives in Surgery
2005 Issue 1
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