Appendiceal Carcinoids in Children–Prevalence, Treatment and Outcome in a Large Nationwide Pediatric Cohort

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  • Johannes Wolfgang Duess
  • Ansgar Lange
  • Jan Zeidler
  • Jochen Blaser
  • Carmen Dingemann
  • Benno M. Ure
  • Martin Lacher
  • Jan Hendrik Gosemann
  • Alejandro Daniel Hofmann

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  • Leipzig University
  • Techniker Krankenkasse Niedersachsen
  • Hannover Medical School (MHH)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number80
JournalMedicina (Lithuania)
Volume59
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2022

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Appendiceal carcinoids are rare neuroendocrine tumors and mainly found incidentally during histopathological examination following appendectomy. This observational cohort study was performed to determine the prevalence, treatment modalities and outcomes in children diagnosed with an appendiceal carcinoid tumor. Materials and Methods: Data from the largest German statutory health insurance “Techniker Krankenkasse” were analyzed within an 8-year period: January 2010 to December 2012 and January 2016 to December 2020. Patient characteristics, surgical technique, type of surgical department, diagnostic management, and postoperative morbidity were analyzed. Results: Out of 40.499 patients following appendectomy, appendiceal carcinoids were found in 44 children, resulting in a prevalence of 0.11%. Mean age at appendectomy was 14.7 (±2.6) years. Laparoscopic approach was performed in 40 (91%) cases. Right-sided hemicolectomy was performed in 8 (18%) patients. Additional diagnostic work-up (CT and MRI) was recorded in 5 (11%) children. Conclusions: This large nationwide pediatric study shows that 1 in 1000 patients was found to have a neuroendocrine tumor of the appendix (prevalence 0.11%), emphasizing its low prevalence in the pediatric age group. The majority of patients were treated with appendectomy only. However, treatment modalities are still variable. Longer follow-up analyses are needed to evaluate published guidelines and recommendations to aim for a limited surgical approach.

Keywords

    appendix, carcinoid, children, follow-up, prevalence, surgical approach

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Appendiceal Carcinoids in Children–Prevalence, Treatment and Outcome in a Large Nationwide Pediatric Cohort. / Duess, Johannes Wolfgang; Lange, Ansgar; Zeidler, Jan et al.
In: Medicina (Lithuania), Vol. 59, No. 1, 80, 30.12.2022.

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Duess, JW, Lange, A, Zeidler, J, Blaser, J, Dingemann, C, Ure, BM, Lacher, M, Gosemann, JH & Hofmann, AD 2022, 'Appendiceal Carcinoids in Children–Prevalence, Treatment and Outcome in a Large Nationwide Pediatric Cohort', Medicina (Lithuania), vol. 59, no. 1, 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59010080
Duess, J. W., Lange, A., Zeidler, J., Blaser, J., Dingemann, C., Ure, B. M., Lacher, M., Gosemann, J. H., & Hofmann, A. D. (2022). Appendiceal Carcinoids in Children–Prevalence, Treatment and Outcome in a Large Nationwide Pediatric Cohort. Medicina (Lithuania), 59(1), Article 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59010080
Duess JW, Lange A, Zeidler J, Blaser J, Dingemann C, Ure BM et al. Appendiceal Carcinoids in Children–Prevalence, Treatment and Outcome in a Large Nationwide Pediatric Cohort. Medicina (Lithuania). 2022 Dec 30;59(1):80. doi: 10.3390/medicina59010080
Duess, Johannes Wolfgang ; Lange, Ansgar ; Zeidler, Jan et al. / Appendiceal Carcinoids in Children–Prevalence, Treatment and Outcome in a Large Nationwide Pediatric Cohort. In: Medicina (Lithuania). 2022 ; Vol. 59, No. 1.
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