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Table 5 Conduct suggested by the surgery group after the histopathological report (n = 64)

From: Incidence of appendiceal neoplasms in appendectomy patients

Variable

n(%)

Discharge after surgery

11 (17.2)

SSA without high grade dysplasia

6 (54.5)

Well-differentiated NET

4 (36.4)

AMN low grade

1 (9.1)

Follow-up by surgery

16 (25)

AMN low grade

7 (43.7)

NET well-differentiated

6 (37.5)

SSA without high grade dysplasia

1 (6.3)

SSA dysplasia with high grade

1 (6.3)

AMN high grade

1 (6.3)

HCD indication

10 (15.6)

NET well-differentiated

5 (50)

AMN of low grade

2 (20)

Adenocarcinoma well and poorly differentiated

2 (20)

Moderately differentiated NET

1 (10)

HIPEC indication

3 (4.7)

AMN of low grade

3 (100)

Monitoring by endocrinology

5 (7.8)

Well-differentiated NET

5 (100)

Follow-up by oncology

2 (3.1)

NET well-differentiated

1 (50)

AMN of low grade

1 (50)

Patients who did not return to control

17 (26.5)

AMN of low grade

8 (47.1)

NET well-differentiated

5 (29.4)

SSA dysplasia with high grade

4 (23.5)

  1. SSA = sessile serrated adenoma, NET = neuroendocrine tumor, AMN = appendiceal mucinous neoplasm, RHC = right hemicolectomy, HIPEC = hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy