A 72-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of anal discomfort. A detailed gastrointestinal examination revealed both left cholangiocellular carcinoma and rectal cancer. We performed endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) for the rectal cancer. Pathological findings suggested the possibility of residual cancer after EMR. The cholangiocellular carcinoma was thought to be of greater influence on the patient's prognosis than the rectal cancer. We performed left hepatectomy and caudate lobectomy. Two months after the initial surgery, we performed laparoscopy-assisted low anterior resection and D2 lymphadenectomy. Laparoscopic surgery could proceed since no adhesions were observed. Two-stage surgery can be an effective strategy for avoiding excessive surgical stress when removing 2 cancer types.
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