Extragenital Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor in the Incisional Hernia - Primary Carcinosarcoma in the Abdominal Wall: Case Report
2015
Introduction. This report presents a primary Mullerian carcinosarcoma
localized in the incisional hernia i.e. anterior abdominal wall. There is no
data in the literature about this localization of extragenital Mullerian
carcinosarcoma. Case Outline. The patient had previous medical history of
right-sided ovarian cystadenocarcinoma managed by hysterectomy, bilateral
ovariectomy and chemotherapy. An incisional hernia occurred 1 year after the
operation and Mullerian carcinosarcoma at the right border of the incisional
hernia 16 years later. There was no tumor spreading into the abdominal cavity
and pelvis. Full thickness of the abdominal wall resection and coexisting
incisional hernia resulted in a large 25x20 cm abdominal wall defect managed
by the modified components separation technique and implanting meshes.
Conclusion. Major abdominal wall resection and abdominal wall reconstruction
using the modified components separation technique reinforced with meshes
could be one of possible solutions in the surgical treatment of primary
malignant mixed Mullerian tumor localized in the abdominal wall. [Projekat
Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 41030]
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