| Literature DB >> 15999360 |
Gabriel Liberale1, Dominique Elias, Lucas Sideris, Philippe Lasser, David Malka, Jean-Christophe Sabourin, Marc Pocard.
Abstract
Early postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy (EPIC) and intraoperative peritoneal hypertermic chemotherapy (IPHC) are used in addition with cytoreductive surgery to treat with curative intent peritoneal carcinomatosis arising from colorectal adenocarcinomas. Three patients with such a disease were treated with perioperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy in addition to cytoreductive surgery and presented isolated local recurrence located in the inguinal canal (round ligament in two and spermatic cord in one). All these patients were treated by local surgical excision. No patient showed evidence of intra-abdominal recurrence at the last follow-up, but one developed pulmonary metastasis. When communicating with the peritoneal cavity, the inguinal canal may act as a sanctuary site for peritoneal carcinomatosis, since it is not totally soaked by the intraperitoneal chemotherapy solution. A local recurrence is thus possible. New clinical presentations such as this one have first to be described in order to improve patient follow-up.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15999360 DOI: 10.1002/jso.20267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Oncol ISSN: 0022-4790 Impact factor: 3.454