The statement that the appendix can live up to 10 years after appendectomy is false because there is no research study that can prove that appendectomy has an effect on the long-term survival of a person, as well as on the patient’s daily life, absorption and digestion. Most people have a history of appendicitis, and many patients have had appendectomies at an early age or in middle age, because the appendix itself is often infected with inflammation, so most patients do not have any sequelae after the removal, and there is no long-term abdominal discomfort or malaise. Inflammation or suppuration of the appendix is a benign lesion, of course, the appendix may also be secondary to some malignant tumors, and the symptoms are very inconspicuous, usually after surgical resection to do routine pathological examination, found that the appendix of this location leading to its inflammation, necrosis is the cause of malignant tumors, the need to be based on the patient’s situation to do to expand the resection, such as the right half of the colon resection or ileocolonic resection as a whole, with Some other radiotherapy programs.