Title of article :
Sigmoid Colon Carcinoma-Associated with an Inguinal Hernia
Author/Authors :
Junior, Humberto Fenner Lyra Department of Surgery - Colon and Rectal Surgeon of Universitary Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina - Florianopolis-SC, Brazil , de Azevedo, Natália Velasco Medical Resident of General Surgery Program of Universitary Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina - Florianopolis-SC, Brazil , Gerber, Marlus Tavares Colon and Rectal Surgeon of Universitary Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina - Florianopolis-SC, Brazil , de Oliveira, João Carlos Costa Department of Surgery - Colon and Rectal Surgeon of Universitary Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina - Florianopolis-SC, Brazil , dos Santos, José Mauro Department of Surgery - Colon and Rectal Surgeon of Universitary Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina - Florianopolis-SC, Brazil
Abstract :
Inguinal hernias are common diseases in the population, and the prevalence of colorectal cancer
has increased significantly in recent decades. However, the concomitant association of these two entities is rarely
described in the literature. In most cases, due to the complex diagnosis, patients are treated in emergencies with
obstruction or perforation. Nowadays, there is no established consensus on the best surgical approach when
this association exists.
Case Presentation: We report a case of an 84-year-old patient admitted to the emergency room with a chronic
inguinoscrotal hernia, with signs of intestinal obstruction, being diagnosed in the preoperative period by
computed tomography, a neoplasm of the sigmoid colon incarcerated in the hernial sac. The patient underwent
radical oncologic surgical treatment and inguinal herniorrhaphy through two access routes, with good
postoperative evolution and outpatient follow-up after sixteen months.
Conclusions: The association between CRC and inguinal hernia is unusual, but the surgeons should keep this
possibility in mind because the treatment must be aimed to accomplish a safe oncologic outcome and as optimal
as possible hernia repair.
Keywords :
Herniorrhaphy , Colectomy , Sigmoid neoplasms , Inguinal hernia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Colorectal Research