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Carcinoids are the most common neoplasm of the appendix and ar | Surgery videos & books

Carcinoids are the most common neoplasm of the appendix and arise from Kulchitsky cells, a type of enterochromafin cell. Aside from the appendix, the next most frequent site of involvement is the small bowel followed by the rectum. Appendiceal and rectal carcinoids are almost never associated with carcinoid syndrome unless metastatic disease is present. Small bowel carcinoids are more commonly multifocal, metastatic, and associated with carcinoid syndrome. The majority of appendiceal carcinoids are located at the tip and the extent of surgical resection depends on the size and resulting malignant potential. Lesions less than 1 cm rarely metastasize and therefore require only simple appendectomy as in this question. Lesions greater than 2 cm require a right hemicolectomy due to the high potential for metastasis. Partial small bowel resection is indicated for a carcinoid of the small intestine. Partial cecectomy and total abdominal colectomy are not appropriate options.