Monday Poster Session
Category: Colon
Christine Chen, PA-C
Newtown Gastroenterology
Flushing, NY
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are identified in approximately 0.16–2.3% of all appendectomy specimens. These tumors generally have a favorable prognosis, with a 5-year survival rate exceeding 95%. Appendectomy is the recommended treatment for appendiceal NETs smaller than 1 cm. Right hemicolectomy is advised for tumors located at the base of the appendix, those larger than 2 cm, or when there is lymphovascular invasion, mesoappendiceal involvement, lymph node metastasis, high mitotic activity, peritoneal dissemination, angioinvasion, or tumors classified as intermediate to high grade. In cases where only the proximal surgical margin is involved, local conservative re-excision may be considered as an alternative to more extensive surgery.
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Disclosures:
Christine Chen indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Justin Tin indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Kevin Tin: Doctorpedia – Stock Options.
Christine Chen, PA-C1, Justin Tin, 1, Kevin Tin, MD, MBA2. P2479 - Appendiceal Neuroendocrine Tumor Masquerading as Endometriosis: A Rare Case, ACG 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts. Phoenix, AZ: American College of Gastroenterology.