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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Anatomy
  • Pathology

Background:

  • The vermiform appendix, a muscular, cylindrical structure, is highly mobile and often retrocecal.
  • Historically viewed as vestigial, emerging evidence highlights its roles in immune function (B lymphocyte maturation, IgA production), endocrine function (amine/hormone secretion), and digestive health (beneficial bacteria reservoir).
  • Appendiceal lumen obstruction by fecoliths, seeds, or lymph nodes impedes mucus drainage, leading to inflammation (appendicitis) due to mucus accumulation and wall tension.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of the vermiform appendix.
  • To detail its anatomy, embryology, inflammatory pathologies, congenital anomalies, and neoplastic processes.
  • To establish an updated framework for understanding, diagnosing, and treating appendiceal conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of anatomical, embryological, and pathological studies.
  • Synthesis of information on appendiceal functions, diseases, and tumors.
  • Comparative analysis of mucinous and non-mucinous appendiceal tumors.

Main Results:

  • The appendix possesses immune, endocrine, and digestive functions.
  • Appendicitis results from luminal obstruction and mucus accumulation.
  • Neoplastic processes, including mucinous and non-mucinous tumors, can occur, with varying prognoses.

Conclusions:

  • The vermiform appendix is a functionally relevant organ with significant pathological potential.
  • Understanding its diverse roles and pathologies is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
  • This review offers a consolidated resource for clinicians and researchers.