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Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?

INTRODUCTION: Abdominal wall masses are a common finding in clinical practice. A high percentage of these masses are malignant. We present the case of a patient operated for a gallbladder adenocarcinoma, who consulted eleven years later for a malignant mass of the abdominal wall in synchrony with tw...

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Autores principales: Matías-García, Belén, Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando, Díez-Alonso, Manuel, Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana, Aguirregoicoa-García, Elena, Vera-Mansilla, Cristina, Ovejero-Merino, Enrique, Mínguez-García, Javier, Córdova-García, Diego, Gutiérrez-Calvo, Alberto
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7937482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33728090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6662275
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author Matías-García, Belén
Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando
Díez-Alonso, Manuel
Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana
Aguirregoicoa-García, Elena
Vera-Mansilla, Cristina
Ovejero-Merino, Enrique
Mínguez-García, Javier
Córdova-García, Diego
Gutiérrez-Calvo, Alberto
author_facet Matías-García, Belén
Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando
Díez-Alonso, Manuel
Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana
Aguirregoicoa-García, Elena
Vera-Mansilla, Cristina
Ovejero-Merino, Enrique
Mínguez-García, Javier
Córdova-García, Diego
Gutiérrez-Calvo, Alberto
author_sort Matías-García, Belén
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description INTRODUCTION: Abdominal wall masses are a common finding in clinical practice. A high percentage of these masses are malignant. We present the case of a patient operated for a gallbladder adenocarcinoma, who consulted eleven years later for a malignant mass of the abdominal wall in synchrony with two adenocarcinomas of the left colon and sigmoid. Case Report. A 75-year-old male underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy with an incidental diagnosis of adenocarcinoma in situ (TisN0M0 according to AJCC 8th edition). The operative report mentioned that the removal of the gallbladder was difficult due to the inflammatory process, and the gallbladder was accidentally opened during the operation. It was not clear from the operative report whether an extraction bag was utilized to remove the specimen, but the histopathological study confirmed an open gallbladder. He presented 11 years later with an asymptomatic heterogeneous complex cystic mass involving the anterior rectus abdominis muscle. Colonoscopy showed synchronous tumors in the descending and sigmoid colon with pathology confirming adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent an elective laparotomy with resection of the anterior abdominal wall mass, left hemicolectomy, and sigmoidectomy. The histopathological results of the abdominal mass (CK7, CK20, EMA, CEA positive) were described as metastasis of adenocarcinoma of biliary origin. Discussion. Port site recurrences are rare complications following laparoscopic surgery when malignancy is unsuspected. Possible factors related to local implantation include direct seeding of spilled bile or tumor cells into the wound or shedding of tumor cells due to pneumoperitoneum-induced loss of the peritoneal barrier at the trocar site. In the absence of distant metastasis, treatment should include wide port site excision with malignancy-free surgical margins. CONCLUSION: Abdominal wall metastasis from gallbladder carcinoma is rare, and its synchronous presentation with a malignant neoplasm of the colon is exceptional. This is the first report of a patient with abdominal wall metastasis from a gallbladder adenocarcinoma operated eleven years ago that debuted synchronously with two adenocarcinomas of the left colon and sigma.
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spelling pubmed-79374822021-03-15 Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not? Matías-García, Belén Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando Díez-Alonso, Manuel Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana Aguirregoicoa-García, Elena Vera-Mansilla, Cristina Ovejero-Merino, Enrique Mínguez-García, Javier Córdova-García, Diego Gutiérrez-Calvo, Alberto Case Rep Surg Case Report INTRODUCTION: Abdominal wall masses are a common finding in clinical practice. A high percentage of these masses are malignant. We present the case of a patient operated for a gallbladder adenocarcinoma, who consulted eleven years later for a malignant mass of the abdominal wall in synchrony with two adenocarcinomas of the left colon and sigmoid. Case Report. A 75-year-old male underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy with an incidental diagnosis of adenocarcinoma in situ (TisN0M0 according to AJCC 8th edition). The operative report mentioned that the removal of the gallbladder was difficult due to the inflammatory process, and the gallbladder was accidentally opened during the operation. It was not clear from the operative report whether an extraction bag was utilized to remove the specimen, but the histopathological study confirmed an open gallbladder. He presented 11 years later with an asymptomatic heterogeneous complex cystic mass involving the anterior rectus abdominis muscle. Colonoscopy showed synchronous tumors in the descending and sigmoid colon with pathology confirming adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent an elective laparotomy with resection of the anterior abdominal wall mass, left hemicolectomy, and sigmoidectomy. The histopathological results of the abdominal mass (CK7, CK20, EMA, CEA positive) were described as metastasis of adenocarcinoma of biliary origin. Discussion. Port site recurrences are rare complications following laparoscopic surgery when malignancy is unsuspected. Possible factors related to local implantation include direct seeding of spilled bile or tumor cells into the wound or shedding of tumor cells due to pneumoperitoneum-induced loss of the peritoneal barrier at the trocar site. In the absence of distant metastasis, treatment should include wide port site excision with malignancy-free surgical margins. CONCLUSION: Abdominal wall metastasis from gallbladder carcinoma is rare, and its synchronous presentation with a malignant neoplasm of the colon is exceptional. This is the first report of a patient with abdominal wall metastasis from a gallbladder adenocarcinoma operated eleven years ago that debuted synchronously with two adenocarcinomas of the left colon and sigma. Hindawi 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7937482/ /pubmed/33728090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6662275 Text en Copyright © 2021 Belén Matías-García et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Matías-García, Belén
Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando
Díez-Alonso, Manuel
Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana
Aguirregoicoa-García, Elena
Vera-Mansilla, Cristina
Ovejero-Merino, Enrique
Mínguez-García, Javier
Córdova-García, Diego
Gutiérrez-Calvo, Alberto
Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?
title Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?
title_full Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?
title_fullStr Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?
title_full_unstemmed Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?
title_short Unusual Case of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Abdominal Wall 11 Years Later: Synchronous Presentation with Two Malignant Colon Tumors, Coincidence or Not?
title_sort unusual case of gallbladder adenocarcinoma metastasis to the abdominal wall 11 years later: synchronous presentation with two malignant colon tumors, coincidence or not?
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7937482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33728090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6662275
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