Background: Most colon cancers that develop in the intestinal tract within the inguinal hernia sac are identified by incarceration. However, treatment methods for these cases vary depending on the pathology. Cases showing perforation or abscess formation require emergency surgery for infection control, while cases with no infection generally involve oncological resection, with laparoscopic surgery also being an option.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 53-year-old man was diagnosed as esophageal cancer, and esophagectomy was performed. Anastomotic stenosis was caused due to lymphorrhea and anastomotic leakage after surgery. Dilation was performed, though stenosis did not improved, we placed esophageal stent across the stenotic lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElderly people tend to be in poor general condition and have many comorbidities. It has been reported that these things may be associated with postoperative recurrence and the increase in mortality rate. In order to evaluate their distinctive comorbidity and immunocompetence, we analyzed the covariates including Charlson comorbidity index(CCI), performance status(PS), and immune-nutrient factors.
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