Metachronous carcinoma at the colostomy site after abdominoperineal resection of rectal cancer: a case report.
Ann Coloproctol
; 39(2): 175-177, 2023 Apr.
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Metachronous carcinoma at the colostomy site is very rare after abdominoperineal resection. A 53-year-old male patient underwent an abdominoperineal resection 6 years earlier for rectal cancer developed metachronous carcinoma at the site of stoma. A portion of the colon, including the stoma and the surrounding skin, was resected and a new stoma was created in the transverse colon. Although the occurrence of carcinoma at the stoma site is a rare condition, careful observation for the stoma and colonoscopy for surveillance are necessary.
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Ann Coloproctol
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2023
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Corea del Sur