A Case of Elderly Advanced Rectal Cancer Treated with Abdominoperineal Resection after 16 Months of Chemoradiotherapy

2018 
: An 81-year-old woman underwent preoperative chemoradiotherapy(CRT)for advanced lower rectal cancer with vaginal invasion. However, she refused surgery and received additional radiotherapy. We detected a rectal-vaginal leak, so we performed ileostomy with double orifices and chemotherapy. As the tumor and vaginal leak increased, we performed laparoscopy- assisted abdominoperineal resection and vaginal posterior wall resection after 16 months of CRT. Although adhesion occurred due to inflammation and tumor invasion after the CRT, surgery could be performed safely. Despite the advanced age of the patient, complications did not occur, and no recurrence was observed for 66 month after the surgery. In rectal cancer, operation is usually performed until 6 to 8 weeks after CRT, but in our case, the surgery was performed after a long interval, with good results. Thus, we report the case herein.
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