Laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer with rectal prolapse: a case report
نویسندگان
چکیده
BACKGROUND Rectal cancer with rectal prolapse is rare, described by only a few case reports. Recently, laparoscopic surgery has become standard procedure for either rectal cancer or rectal prolapse. However, the use of laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer with rectal prolapse has not been reported. CASE PRESENTATION A 63-year-old Japanese woman suffered from rectal prolapse, with a mass and rectal bleeding for 2 years. An examination revealed complete rectal prolapse and the presence of a soft tumor, 7 cm in diameter; the distance from the anal verge to the tumor was 5 cm. Colonoscopy demonstrated a large villous tumor in the lower rectum, which was diagnosed as adenocarcinoma on biopsy. We performed laparoscopic low anterior resection using the prolapsing technique without rectopexy. The distal surgical margin was more than 1.5 cm from the tumor. There were no major perioperative complications. Twelve months after surgery, our patient is doing well with no evidence of recurrence of either the rectal prolapse or the cancer, and she has not suffered from either fecal incontinence or constipation. CONCLUSIONS Laparoscopic low anterior resection without rectopexy can be an appropriate surgical procedure for rectal cancer with rectal prolapse. The prolapsing technique is useful in selected patients.
منابع مشابه
A case of postoperative spontaneous intussusception after laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer
BACKGROUND Intussusception refers to a condition in which a segment of the intestine invaginates into the lumen of an adjacent segment of the intestine. Postoperative intussusception after gastrointestinal surgery is an uncommon clinical condition, and there is only one case report of small bowel intussusception after rectal cancer surgery. Here, we report a case of spontaneous small bowel intu...
متن کاملManagement of Rectal Prolapse: A Report of Three Cases and Review of the Literature
prolapsing hemorrhoids. Patients with rectal prolapse typically have protruding concentric rings of everted rectum, which is different from prolapsed hemorrhoids. This disturbing anorectal condition can be worsened by faulty bowel habits and aging, and surgical repair is required for correction. Conditions associated with rectal prolapse include weakening of pelvic muscles and ligaments, loss o...
متن کاملColorectal Perforation After Anorectal Manometry for Low Anterior Resection Syndrome
We experienced 3 cases of manometry-induced colon perforation. A 75-year-old man (case 1) underwent anorectal manometry (ARM) 3 years after radiotherapy for prostate cancer and a laparoscopic intersphincteric resection for rectal cancer. A 70-year-old man (case 2) underwent ARM 3 months after conventional neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and a laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer....
متن کاملLaparoscopic Low Anterior Resection with Distal Rectal Washout Using the New Device of Gut-clamper
Background: Intraoperative rectal washout is considered to be important in colorectal surgery, but it is rather difficult in laparoscopic surgery. To resolve the problem, a new device called gut-clamper have invented for complete washout of the rectum during the laparoscopic low anterior resection. Methods: Forty patients with rectal cancer underwent laparoscopic low anterior resection by a sin...
متن کاملSuccessful Repeated CT-Guided Drainage Of Rectal Mucocele After Low Anterior Resection For Rectal Prolapse
Rectal mucoceles are extremely rare with only a few cases reported. Most commonly they occur after colorectal surgeries for inflammatory bowel disease. Clinically, rectal mucoceles present with symptoms of compression of surrounding organs, and are well visualized by computer tomography (CT) or ultrasound (US). The treatment may involve drainage or surgical resection. We present a case of a rec...
متن کامل