Success of teamwork: diagnosis and personalized treatment of advanced rectal carcinoma - case presentation

Fülöp Zsolt Zoltán, Bara Tivadar, S. Kalman, Simu Patricia, Drágus Emőke, Fülöp Réka Linda, J. János
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Abstract Background Finding the appropriate treatment for advanced rectal cancer patients represents a challenge for surgeons. Determining the right diagnosis and the proper treatment requires multidisciplinary collaboration. Our aim is to present a case with advanced stage rectum cancer, who received successful multidisciplinary treatment. Material and method A prospective multidisciplinary research is being conducted at our Department from 2018 within which patients with malignant rectal cancer are examined. Patients’ treatment is realized by the same multidisciplinary team. The patient’s preoperative investigations included MRI and a lymph node map designated by radiologists. Results In case of a 60-year-old patient the preoperative MRI showed a stenotic formation in the middle level of the rectum that penetrated the seminal vesicle. During surgery, we found a 10x10 cm stenotic, perforated rectal cancer, which penetrated the bladder, seminal vesicle, prostate and sacrum, respectively a metastatic lesion in the livers 8th segment. During surgery R2 recto-sigmoid resection was performed with colostomy. The patient was mobilized on the first postoperative day and bowel movements were regained on the second day. The patient left the hospital on the eighth postoperative day. Conclusions Adequate treatment of patients with advanced rectal cancer can be achieved only through multidisciplinary co-operation. Preoperative radiological examinations are mandatory. A map representing the positive colorectal lymph nodes, implemented by the radiologists, can significantly help the surgeons and pathologists.
团队合作的成功:晚期直肠癌的诊断与个体化治疗-个案报告
背景寻找适合晚期直肠癌患者的治疗方法对外科医生来说是一个挑战。确定正确的诊断和适当的治疗需要多学科合作。我们的目的是提出一个病例与晚期直肠癌,谁接受了成功的多学科治疗。材料与方法自2018年起,我科开展一项前瞻性多学科研究,对恶性直肠癌患者进行检查。患者的治疗由同一个多学科团队实现。患者术前检查包括MRI和由放射科医生指定的淋巴结图。结果60岁患者术前MRI显示直肠中层狭窄形成,穿透精囊。术中发现一例10x10cm狭窄穿孔的直肠癌,经膀胱、精囊、前列腺、骶骨分别侵及肝脏第8节段转移灶。手术中,R2直肠乙状结肠切除术合并结肠造口术。患者术后第一天即可活动,第二天便可恢复排便。患者于术后第8天出院。结论通过多学科合作,才能使晚期直肠癌患者得到充分的治疗。术前放射检查是强制性的。放射科医师绘制的阳性结直肠淋巴结图对外科医生和病理学家有很大的帮助。
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