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ID 111453
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Shigeyoshi, Itaru Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Komori, Koji Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Kinoshita, Takashi Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Oshiro, Taihei Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Ito, Seiji Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Abe, Tetsuya Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Senda, Yoshiki Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Misawa, Kazunari Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Ito, Yuichi Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Uemura, Norihisa Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Natsume, Seiji Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Higaki, Eiji Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
An, Byonggu Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Ouchi, Akira Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Tsutsuyama, Masayuki Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Hosoi, Takahiro Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Hayashi, Daisuke Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Tanaka, Hideharu Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Uchino, Tairin Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Kunitomo, Aina Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Shimizu, Yasuhiro Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Keywords
peritoneal metastasis
colon cancer
mesh-plug prosthesis
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
We report the case of a 77-year-old man who presented to our hospital with cecal cancer, lung metastasis, and liver metastasis in January 2013. After four courses of modified infusional intravenous fluorouracil and levofolinate with oxaliplatin (mFOLFOX 6) + bevacizumab, there was no new metastatic lesion and lung metastasis reduction was observed. Ileocecal resection was performed in May, left lower lung lobectomy in August, and extended right posterior segmentectomy + S8 partial liver resection was performed in December. The tumor marker declined initially ; thereafter, it gradually increased. Computed tomography (CT) performed in April 2014 revealed right inguinal mass around the mesh-plug prosthesis. A positron emission tomography-CT (PET-CT) also revealed a high 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) uptake at the same site. Right inguinal tumor resection was performed in July. Cancer tissues were confirmed by performing intraoperative rapid pathological diagnosis, and R0 resection could be achieved. Previous studies have reported malignant tumor metastases to the mesh-plug prosthesis, and this was believed to one of the sites that cancer cells can easily engraft. In particular, in patients with a history of advanced malignant tumors, if mass formation around the artifact insertion site is observed, the possibility of peritoneal metastasis should be considered.
Journal Title
The Journal of Medical Investigation
ISSN
13496867
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
AA12022913
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine Tokushima University
Volume
65
Issue
1-2
Start Page
142
End Page
146
Sort Key
142
Published Date
2018-02
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eng
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