The Optimal Approach to Surgical Management of Goblet Cell Carcinoid of the Appendix: A Systematic Review.
Mahmoud M SalamaMaeve A O'NeillÉanna J RyanNiall J O'SullivanTimothy S NugentHugo C TemperlyBrian J MehiganJohn O LarkinDavid GallagherGrainne O'KanePaul H McCormickMichael E KellyPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
There is no consensus regarding the optimal surgical management of appendiceal GCC, as outcomes-based data comparing surgical interventions are lacking. It is possible that some patients with favourable features are overtreated. The absence of robust evidence to support a more conservative approach means that right hemicolectomy remains the standard of care for all patients, in keeping with current international guidelines. The rarity of this condition and limited data in the published studies remain barriers to evidence-based best clinical practice.
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