Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report
Abstract Background The presence of isolated metachronous adrenal metastasis in patients with esophageal cancer is rare. There is significant controversy regarding the management of such patients. Adrenal metastasectomy has been shown to be of benefit in some reports. Minimally invasive approach, al...
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doaj-b51cc85cc2f3484593e90d4b044c06342021-07-18T11:46:38ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472021-07-011511410.1186/s13256-021-02849-8Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case reportTarun Jindal0Ankush Sarwal1Pravin Pawar2M. Dhanalakshmi3Neeraj Subedi4Department of Uro-oncology, Tata Medical CentreDepartment of Uro-oncology, Tata Medical CentreDepartment of Uro-oncology, Tata Medical CentreDepartment of Uro-oncology, Tata Medical CentreDepartment of Urology, Nepal Medical College Teaching HospitalAbstract Background The presence of isolated metachronous adrenal metastasis in patients with esophageal cancer is rare. There is significant controversy regarding the management of such patients. Adrenal metastasectomy has been shown to be of benefit in some reports. Minimally invasive approach, although the gold standard for adrenalectomy, has not been used commonly in a postesophagectomy setting owing to the anticipated technical difficulties. We describe one such case wherein this approach helped in early recovery and long-term survival. Case presentation A 59-year-old male of Asian ethnicity presented with an isolated left adrenal nodule, 3 years after an Ivor Lewis esophagectomy for a lower esophageal adenocarcinoma. The biopsy of the nodule was suggestive of metastatic adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent laparoscopic excision of the left adrenal gland. Conclusion Adrenal metastasectomy, in postesophagectomy patients can provide good oncological control. Laparoscopic approach, though technically challenging, can provide results equivalent to those of open surgery, albeit with less morbidity.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-021-02849-8AdrenalEsophagusLaparoscopyMetastasis |
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Tarun Jindal Ankush Sarwal Pravin Pawar M. Dhanalakshmi Neeraj Subedi Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports Adrenal Esophagus Laparoscopy Metastasis |
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Tarun Jindal Ankush Sarwal Pravin Pawar M. Dhanalakshmi Neeraj Subedi |
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Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report |
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Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report |
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Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report |
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Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report |
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Laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report |
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laparoscopic management of isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in a patient with esophageal cancer: a case report |
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Abstract Background The presence of isolated metachronous adrenal metastasis in patients with esophageal cancer is rare. There is significant controversy regarding the management of such patients. Adrenal metastasectomy has been shown to be of benefit in some reports. Minimally invasive approach, although the gold standard for adrenalectomy, has not been used commonly in a postesophagectomy setting owing to the anticipated technical difficulties. We describe one such case wherein this approach helped in early recovery and long-term survival. Case presentation A 59-year-old male of Asian ethnicity presented with an isolated left adrenal nodule, 3 years after an Ivor Lewis esophagectomy for a lower esophageal adenocarcinoma. The biopsy of the nodule was suggestive of metastatic adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent laparoscopic excision of the left adrenal gland. Conclusion Adrenal metastasectomy, in postesophagectomy patients can provide good oncological control. Laparoscopic approach, though technically challenging, can provide results equivalent to those of open surgery, albeit with less morbidity. |
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Adrenal Esophagus Laparoscopy Metastasis |
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