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Appendectomy vs Right Hemicolectomy for Pediatric Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Appendix

Video Published 2025-09-04 Updated 2025-10-24

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National study of 1,300+ pediatric patients demonstrates appendectomy alone achieves 99% survival for appendiceal neuroendocrine tumors, matching outcomes of right hemicolectomy even with larger tumors or positive margins. Findings support surgical de-escalation in children, avoiding more extensive resection without compromising oncologic safety.

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  • Appendectomy alone achieves 99% survival in pediatric neuroendocrine appendix tumors, matching right hemicolectomy outcomes.
  • Larger tumor size and positive margins did not worsen survival in children, unlike traditional adult treatment paradigms.
  • Right hemicolectomy offers no survival benefit over appendectomy in pediatric patients and exposes them to unnecessary surgical risk.
  • National study of 1,300+ pediatric cases supports de-escalating surgical management from colectomy to appendectomy.
  • Children with appendix neuroendocrine tumors can avoid major bowel resection without compromising oncologic outcomes.

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