Colorectal screening following appendectomy in adult patients: a systematic review.

IF 3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Annals of Coloproctology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.3393/ac.2023.00528.0075
Francesco Esposito, Marco Del Prete, Matilde Magri, Fanny Dufour, Alexandre Cortes
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Abstract

Purpose: Although the association between appendicitis and colorectal cancer in older patients has received attention, postoperative colorectal screening through endoscopy is not currently recommended. This study conducted a systematic review of the literature on colorectal screening following appendectomy in adult patients.

Methods: A literature search was performed using online databases. Studies reporting colorectal surveillance after appendectomy in adult patients were retrieved for assessment.

Results: Eight articles including a total of 3,995 patients were published between 2013 and 2023. An age of 40 years was the lower threshold in 6 of the 8 articles. Postoperative colorectal screening occurred in 771 patients (19.3%). Endoscopy was performed in 95.2% of cases and computed tomography-colonography in 4.8%. During endoscopic examinations, a lesion was discovered in 184 of 771 patients (24.0%), and an adenomatous polyp was found in 154 of 686 patients (22.5%). The overall cancer rate was 3.9% (30 of 771 patients). The tumor was located in the right-sided colon in 46.7% of the patients, in the cecum in 20.0%, in the rectum in 16.7%, in the left-sided colon in 10.0%, and in the sigmoid colon in 6.7%.

Conclusion: Performing post-appendectomy colorectal screening in patients >40 years of age could allow early detection of an underlying lesion.

成年患者阑尾切除术后的结肠直肠筛查:系统性综述。
目的:尽管老年患者阑尾炎与结直肠癌之间的关联受到关注,但目前并不推荐通过内窥镜进行术后结直肠筛查。本研究对有关成年患者阑尾切除术后结肠直肠筛查的文献进行了系统性回顾:方法:使用在线数据库进行文献检索。方法:使用在线数据库进行文献检索,检索报告成年患者阑尾切除术后结肠直肠监测情况的研究进行评估:2013年至2023年期间共发表了8篇文章,共涉及3995名患者。在 8 篇文章中,有 6 篇以 40 岁为下限。771名患者(19.3%)进行了术后结直肠筛查。95.2%的病例进行了内镜检查,4.8%的病例进行了计算机断层扫描-结肠造影。在内窥镜检查中,771 名患者中有 184 人(24.0%)发现了病变,686 名患者中有 154 人(22.5%)发现了腺瘤性息肉。总体癌症发生率为 3.9%(771 例患者中有 30 例)。46.7%的患者肿瘤位于右侧结肠,20.0%位于盲肠,16.7%位于直肠,10.0%位于左侧结肠,6.7%位于乙状结肠:结论:对年龄大于 40 岁的患者进行阑尾切除术后结肠直肠筛查可及早发现潜在病变。
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