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Small intestinal metastases from esophageal carcinoma presenting as a perforation: A case report and review of the literature

Authors :
Nobuaki Shinozaki
Hiroyuki Kashiwagi
Jun Kawachi
Hidemitsu Ogino
Naoko Isogai
Takaaki Murata
Ryohei Ono
Katsunori Miyake
Yuto Igarashi
Ryuta Fukai
Rai Shimoyama
Source :
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Highlights • Small intestinal metastasis from oesophageal carcinoma is extremely rare. • Most cases of it involve male patients with squamous cell carcinoma. • Most cases are associated with ileus or perforation with fatal outcome. • The combination of resection and chemo-radio-therapy seems to be essential.<br />Introduction Small intestinal metastasis from oesophageal carcinoma is rare. We report a case of small intestinal metastases from oesophageal carcinoma presenting as a perforation and discuss the aetiology with other cases of small intestinal metastasis from oesophageal carcinoma reported in previous literature. Presentation An 86-year-old man presented with fever and coughing. He had choked while eating and had history of weight loss. He was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia. Two days after the admission, he complained of abdominal pain. Physical examination revealed guarding and rebound tenderness in the upper abdomen. A contrast computed tomography of the abdomen showed ascites, free air, and irregular thickness of the small intestinal walls. Small intestinal perforation was noted, and surgical resection of the small intestine was performed. The pathological findings of the resected small intestine revealed ulcers with squamous cell carcinoma, and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy demonstrated oesophageal tumour, whose biopsy revealed squamous cell carcinoma. A diagnosis of small intestinal metastases from oesophageal carcinoma was made, but the patient died one month after the diagnosis. Discussion Most cases found in the literature of oesophageal tumour involve squamous cell carcinoma with male patients, and specific symptoms are divided into obstruction and perforation. All patients with small intestinal metastasis from oesophageal carcinoma who survived were treated by a combination of resection and radiation and/or chemotherapy; thus, immediate treatments seem essential to improve the prognosis. Conclusion Physicians should keep in mind the possibility of small intestinal metastasis when patients with a history of oesophageal cancer have abdominal symptoms.

Details

ISSN :
22102612
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Accession number :
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