Surgery for Mucocele and Mucinous Tumors of the Appendix:
12.1: Appendiceal mucocele (large, with intact wall and benign histology)
12.2: Mucinous tumor of the appendix (broad base, perforated with acellular periappendicular mucin and low-grade histology)
12.3: Mucinous tumor of the appendix (perforated, low-grade, with mucin in the pelvis and absence of peritoneal disease). Female patient
12.4: Mucinous tumor of the appendix (bulky, perforated, low-grade and with peritoneal implants). Female patient
12.5: tumor of the appendix (perforated, low-grade with abundant intraperitoneal mucin and peritoneal implants): classic presentation of PMP syndrome. Female patient
12.6: Mucinous tumor of the appendix: perforated, low grade without mesenteric lymph node involvement and peritoneal dissemination.)
12.7: High-grade mucinous of the appendix with mesenteric lymph node and peritoneal dissemination