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Large bowel obstruction is caused by colorectal cancer, diverticular disease or volvulus. The latter is caused by rotation of the intestinal loop on its own mesenteric axis, and occurs in the sigmoid colon (80%) and in the cecum (15-20%) Its management includes devolution by colonoscopy or surgery. Malignant bowel obstruction is the initial presentation in 7-29% of colorectal cancer, and its optimal treatment is controversial. We describe a clinical case of a double obstructive lesion and its surgical approach, an unusual presentation that poses a diagnostic and medical-surgical management challenge.
La obstrucción del intestino grueso es causada por cáncer colorrectal, enfermedad diverticular o vólvulo. Este último, por la rotación del asa intestinal sobre su propio eje mesentérico, y se da en el colon sigmoide (80%) y en el ciego (15-20%). Su manejo incluye devolvulación por colonoscopia o quirúrgica. La obstrucción intestinal maligna es la presentación inicial en el 7-29% del cáncer colorrectal, y su tratamiento óptimo es controvertido. Describimos un caso clínico de una doble lesión obstructiva y su abordaje quirúrgico; una presentación inusual que conlleva un reto diagnóstico y de manejo médico quirúrgico.
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Adenocarcinoma , Neoplasias del Colon , Obstrucción Intestinal , Vólvulo Intestinal , Humanos , Vólvulo Intestinal/complicaciones , Vólvulo Intestinal/cirugía , Adenocarcinoma/complicaciones , Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Neoplasias del Colon/complicaciones , Neoplasias del Colon/cirugía , Obstrucción Intestinal/etiología , Obstrucción Intestinal/cirugía , Colon Sigmoide/cirugíaRESUMEN
INTRODUCTION: Intestinal obstruction is the second among the most frequent acute abdominal conditions of the non-traumatic surgical pathologies. It is Found in 20% of patients admitted to the emergency care services with acute abdominal pain. It often results in high morbidity and mortality. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of a foreign body resulting in a colon obstruction, concomitant with the diagnosis of a sigmoid cancer in a 47-year-old female. DISCUSSION: There are only a few cases of Intestinal Obstruction Induced by Peach Stone in Stenosis of Sigmoid Colon by Adenocarcinoma reported in the world literature. Due to late diagnosis It has a high mortality rate. Vomiting and emesis, abdominal distention, dysphagia, colicky abdominal pain, failure to pass flatus and anorexia are clinical findings. The immediate treatment is importance for patient survival. CONCLUSION: Intestinal obstructions and perforations are rare conditions caused by the ingestion of foreign bodies. These conditions must be taken into consideration especially owing to differing diagnoses and previous pathologies concomitant with the ingestion of objects such as those described in the foregoing adenocarcinoma case.
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Background: Tumors located in the upper third of the rectum can be treated in the same way as sigmoid tumors. This means that mesorrectum excision and neoadjuvant therapies are not necessary. Aim: To compare the results in terms of relapse and survival of elective surgery for sigmoid and upper third rectal tumors. Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis of patients operated for an upper third rectal or sigmoid cancer that were prospectively included in a database and had a minimum follow up of 18 months. Clinical and pathological variables and staging using TNM classification were considered as covariates in the analysis. Results: Fifty patients with a tumor of the upper third of the rectum, aged 30 to 84 years (24 females), with a follow up ranging from 12 to 206 months, and 107 patients with a sigmoid tumor, aged 22 to 91 years (62 females), with a follow up ranging from 13 to 204 months, were analyzed. Seven patients with rectal tumors (14 percent) and 12 patients with sigmoid tumors (11 percent), died during follow up (p = NS). Ten years actuarial overall survival was 85 percent for both groups. Conclusions: No differences in survival or relapse were observed in this group of patients with tumors located in the upper third of the rectum or sigmoid colon. Therefore both types of tumors can be treated in the same way.
Introducción: Se ha sugerido que los pacientes con un tumor del tercio superior del recto (RS) podrían tratarse en forma similar que los portadores de un cáncer de sigmoides (CS). Ello implica no realizar la resección total del mesorrecto ni someterlos a terapias neoadyuvantes. El objetivo de este estudio es comparar los resultados del tratamiento quirúrgico electivo de ambos tumores respecto de la recidiva y la sobrevida global. Pacientes y Método: Análisis retrospectivo de las características demográficas de los pacientes intervenidos por un adenocarcinoma de recto superior y de colon sigmoides con intención curativa en forma electiva en forma consecutiva con un seguimiento mínimo de 18 meses. Se considera variables clínicas (edad, género, enfermedades asociadas, antígeno carcinoembrionario (CEA) preoperatorio), histopatológicas (diferenciación y tamaño tumoral, número de ganglios examinados) y la estadificación de ambos grupos según TNM. Resultados: Se compara 50 pacientes portadores de un adenocarcinoma de RS en los estadios I a III con 107 pacientes intervenidos en el mismo período por un cáncer de CS con intención curativa. El seguimiento promedio de los pacientes con un tumor de RS fue de 88,62 meses (extremos 12-206), y de 71,67 meses en los casos de CS (extremos 13-204) (p = 0,05). Durante este período fallecen por la enfermedad 7 pacientes (14 por ciento) del grupo RS, 1 por recidiva locorregional y 6 por recidiva a distancia, con un rango entre 12 y 78 meses. En el grupo CS fallecen 12 pacientes (11,2 por ciento), 3 (2,8 por ciento) con recidiva locorregional y 9 con recidiva a distancia, entre 24 y 82 meses de seguimiento (p = 0,24). La sobrevida actuarial global a 10 años para ambos grupos fue de 85 por ciento. Conclusión: En este estudio no existen diferencias en cuanto a la recidiva global, la recidiva local ni la recidiva a distancia entre ambos grupos, lo que avala la estrategia de tratar en forma similar los tumores...