Is routine appendectomy at the time of primary surgery for mucinous ovarian neoplasms beneficial?

Tomer Feigenberg, Allan Covens, Zeina Ghorab, Nadia Ismiil, Valérie Dubé, Reda S. Saad, Mahmoud A. Khalifa, Sharon Nofech-Mozes

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Abstract

The question whether the appendix should be removed at the time of surgery for apparent early-stage ovarian cancer is controversial. Removal of the appendix in the setting of mucinous histologic type is primarily driven by the existing challenge to distinguish between primary ovarian mucinous neoplasm and metastatic appendiceal carcinoma to the ovary. Objectives: To evaluate the value of an appendectomy at the time of surgery for ovarian mucinous borderline tumors or carcinoma. Methods: A retrospective single instituteYbased study was conducted.We identified patients who were operated on by a gynecologic oncologist for an abnormal pelvic mass, which was diagnosed asmucinous adenocarcinoma ormucinous borderline tumor between January 2000 andDecember 2010.Caseswere included in the study if an appendectomywas performed at the time of initial surgery. Results: Seventy-seven cases meeting the inclusion criteria were identified. The ovarian mass of 11 patients (14%) was diagnosed as metastatic appendiceal carcinoma involving the ovary. Evidence of metastatic disease, abnormal-looking appendix, or pseudomyxoma peritonei, were identified at the time of surgery for all of these cases. The condition of 30 patients (39%) and 36 patients (47%) were diagnosed as mucinous borderline ovarian tumor and invasive or microinvasive mucinous ovarian carcinoma, respectively. Evidence of metastasis from the ovary to the appendix was not identified in any of the cases. Conclusions: Our data suggest that in cases of apparent early-stage mucinous ovarian borderline tumors and cancer, adding an appendectomy at the time of surgery is not warranted in the absence of a grossly abnormal appendix or evidence of metastatic disease.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1205-1209
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Gynecological Cancer
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013

Keywords

  • Appendix
  • Borderline tumors
  • Cancer
  • Mucinous
  • Ovarian tumors

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