Intususception of Appendical Cystadenoma
Imitating a Caecal Tumor
Okoličány R.1, Prochotský A.1, Jančula L´.2, Ferák I.3
1II. chirurgická klinika LF UK, FNsP Bratislava, pracovisko Petržalka, Slovenská republika, prednosta prof. MUDr. J. Pechan, CSc. 2Gastroenterologická klinika Slovenskej zdravotníckej univerzity, Bratislava, pracovisko Petržalka, Slovenská republika, prednosta prof. MUDr. A. Vavrečka, CSc. 3Patologicko-anatomické oddelenie, FNsP Bratislava, pracovisko Petržalka, Slovenská republika, primár MUDr. I. Ferák |
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Summary:
Appendical cystadenoma is one of the histological forms of the appendical mucocele. Preoperative diagnostics is difficult,
however, due to potential iatrogennic rupture during a surgical procedure, is very important. The authors present a case review
of a 62-year-old patient with itususception of the appendical cystadenoma, until now rarely reported in literature. Upon the
preoperative diagnosis the appendical cystadenoma appeared as a caecal tumor or a tumor of the terminal ileum. A histological,
intraoperative, diagnosis was established, followed by a final histological examination of the resected tissue. The authors
discuss contemporary options of the preoperative diagnostic measures of the appendical tumors, stressing up all risks of aspiration
cytology as well as risks of laparoscopic approach in this pathology management
Key words:
mucocele of the appendix – cystadenoma of the appendix – intususception of the appendix
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