Appendiceal Mucocele
Pospíšil I.1, Jaroš E.1, Hadži N. D.2, Dvořák P.3
Chirurgická klinika FN Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. Z. Vobořil, DrSc. Fingerlandův ústav patologické anatomie FN Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. I. Šteiner, CSc. 3Radiodiagnostická klinika FN Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Eliáš, CSc. |
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Summary:
Appendiceal mucocele is a rare condition encountered it only 0.07–0.4% of all appendectomies. The male to
female ratio is 1:4 and an average age at the time of diagnosis is over 50 years. Mucocele of the appendix is defined
as appendiceal obstruction leading to lumen distension with accumulation of mucoid material. The disease ranges
from benign forms to malignant cystadenocarcinoma. The cause of the obstruction may be classified based on
histology into four groups. These groups include simple mucocele, mucosal hyperplasia, cystadenoma, and
cystadenocarcinoma. Abdominal ultrasound and CT scan may suggest the diagnosis. The authors discuss two
cases of simple appendiceal mucocele. A 48-year-old man presented with acute right lower quadrant pain.
Ultrasound examination was performed and the structure in the right iliac fossa was reported as an periappendiceal
abscess. The patient underwent acute exploratory laparotomy, which revealed an appendiceal mucocele
filled with gelatinous material. It was performed ileocoecal resection. A 65-year-old man presented with abdominal
distension and discomfort of several week duration. At laparotomy, a smooth cystic tumor of the appendix
was found. This patient underwent appendectomy alone. Pathology revealed an simple appendiceal mucocele.
Key words:
mucocele – appendix
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