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Laparoscopic surgery for sigmoid colon cancer after multiple operations including urinary diversion with Indiana pouch: A case report
Authors:Kazuya Iwamoto  Hidekazu Takahashi  Naotsugu Haraguchi  Junichi Nishimura  Taishi Hata  Chu Matsuda  Hirofumi Yamamoto  Tsunekazu Mizushima  Yuichiro Doki  Masaki Mori
Institution:Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan
Abstract:A 73‐year‐old man with lower abdominal pain was diagnosed at our hospital with sigmoid colon cancer. He had previously undergone radical cystectomy with Indiana pouch construction and gastrectomy to treat bladder cancer and gastric cancer, respectively. We performed a laparoscopic Hartmann's operation with Japanese D3 lymph node dissection. We observed severe adhesion in the abdominal cavity; adhesions between the urostomy and sigmoid colon were particularly severe. The tumor had invaded to the distal rectum, which had adhered to the pubic bone and the previously reconstructed urinary pouch. By performing careful and persistent laparoscopic dissection, we completed the operation without damaging the urostomy and with no remnant tumor tissue (R0). The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was doing well with no evidence of cancer recurrence 1 year after surgery.
Keywords:Colorectal cancer  complex abdominal surgery  urinary tract reconstruction
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