Tumour Recurrence in peristomal skin: a case report

Q3 Nursing
Iwan Chi Wai, Ada Wy Chan, Joyce YH Lam, Sharon KH Chan, CW Lau, Eric CH Lai
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Abstract

Peristomal skin recurrences of colorectal cancer after excision of the primary are rare. Clinically, it presents as a subcutaneous mass throughout the abdominal wall and progressively extends on the abdomen as a skin granuloma. Two colorectal cancer patients (an 83-year-old man, previously treated with left hemicolectomy and right exteriorisation for an obstructive tumour of the descending colon, Stage IV mucinous, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, and a 60-year-old man who finished the Hartmann's operation and small bowel resection for a perforated and locally advanced cancer of the descending colon) presented tumour recurrences in their peristomal skin. In both patients, the initial presentation was a tiny mucocutaneous skin granuloma. Subsequently, it became a large-sized, atypical, fungated tumour growth, which was complicated with persistent bleeding. A skin biopsy demonstrated an infiltration of adenocarcinoma throughout the dermis and was diagnosed as a local recurrence accompanied by peristomal skin metastasis. Although abdominal skin metastasis of colorectal cancer is rare, it is often a sign of intraabdominal recurrence. Therefore, any unusual skin lesions around the incision scar or stoma should be early biopsied to rule out local metastasis. Stoma nurse specialists play a crucial role in conducting stoma examinations, which involve both stoma and abdominal assessments. Point of care using ultrasound; clinical photos; telehealth; and patient empowerment could be advanced to facilitate early identification of stomal complications for timely investigation and treatment.
瘤周皮肤肿瘤复发1例
结直肠癌原发肿瘤切除后,表皮复发是罕见的。临床表现为横贯腹壁的皮下肿块,并逐渐向腹部延伸为皮肤肉芽肿。2例结直肠癌患者(1例83岁男性,既往因降结肠梗阻性肿瘤行左结肠切除术和右结肠外切术,为IV期黏液性低分化腺癌,1例60岁男性,因穿孔和局部晚期降结肠癌行Hartmann手术和小肠切除术)在其肠周皮肤中出现肿瘤复发。在这两个病人中,最初的表现是一个微小的皮肤粘膜肉芽肿。随后,它成为一个大的,非典型的,真菌生长的肿瘤,并伴有持续出血。皮肤活检显示腺癌浸润整个真皮层,诊断为局部复发并伴有表皮周围皮肤转移。虽然结直肠癌的腹部皮肤转移是罕见的,但它往往是腹腔内复发的标志。因此,任何不寻常的皮肤病变周围的切口疤痕或口应及早活检,以排除局部转移。造口护理专家在进行造口检查中起着至关重要的作用,包括造口和腹部评估。使用超声波的护理点;临床照片;远程医疗;患者赋权可以促进早期发现瘘口并发症,及时调查和治疗。
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Gastrointestinal Nursing
Gastrointestinal Nursing Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: Gastrointestinal Nursing is the leading journal for nurses working in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. The journal publishes original research, clinical reviews and case studies that have been peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field, as well as news and expert analysis on best practice, professional development and healthcare policy. Each of the ten issues a year touches on a range of topics, from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), viral hepatitis and colorectal cancer to upper GI endoscopy, parenteral nutrition and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Gastrointestinal Nursing aims to help specialist nurses improve the quality of life of patients by delivering care that is evidence-based, cost-effective and patient-centred.
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