| Literature DB >> 26807417 |
Vishwas D Pai1, Manish Bhandare1, Kedar Deodhar1, Thyavihally Boregowda Yuvaraja1, Avanish P Saklani1.
Abstract
Solitary adrenal metastasis from colorectal cancer is rare with reported incidence from 3.1% to 14.4% in the literature. Conventionally, adrenal metastasis is considered as indicative of widespread systemic disease and hence treated with palliative intent. Surgical resection remains controversial although a median survival of 32 months was found in the largest reported case series. It has been postulated that surgical resection should be offered when the adrenal metastasis develops more than 6 months after the treatment of the primary tumor. For the metastatic lesions and potentially malignant lesions, role of minimally invasive surgery is still considered controversial. We are presenting a case of metachronous, solitary adrenal metastasis from sigmoid colon carcinoma treated surgically with curative intent.Entities:
Keywords: Sigmoid colon cancer; adrenalectomy; oligometastasis; robotic surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 26807417 PMCID: PMC4701524 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.12.26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839