How to review the appendix one year after surgery for a low-grade mucinous tumor

One year after surgery for low-grade mucinous tumor of appendix, it is necessary to review blood routine, biochemistry, tumor markers, abdominal CT and colonoscopy and other related indexes.
1. Blood routine biochemistry: including red blood cell, white blood cell count, etc., albumin and liver and kidney function. It can assess the patient’s liver and kidney function and nutritional status.
2. Tumor markers: some tumor markers have the function of indicating tumor recurrence and prognosis.
3. Abdominal CT: to clarify whether there is tumor recurrence and lymph node metastasis through imaging examination, and also to observe whether there is distant metastasis.
4. Enteroscopy: observe whether there are lumps, bleeding and ulcers from the inside of intestines, and tissue biopsy can be performed if necessary.
One year after the surgery of appendix low-grade mucinous tumor, it is necessary to review the relevant indexes, patients can visit regular hospitals, according to individual conditions under the guidance of professional doctors.