TY - JOUR
T1 - Ostomy metastasis after pull endoscopic gastrostomy
T2 - A unique favorable outcome
AU - Fonseca, Jorge
AU - Adriana, Carla
AU - Fróis-Borges, Miguel
AU - Meira, Tânia
AU - Oliveira, Gabriel
AU - Santos, José Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, Grupo Aula Medica S.A. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients tend to develop dysphagia. In order to preserve the nutritional support, many undergo endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). In HNC patients, ostomy metastasis is considered a rare complication of PEG, but there are no reports of successful treatment of these metastatic cancers. We report the case of a 65 years old pharyngeal/laryngeal cancer patient who underwent a PEG before the neck surgery. He was considered to be cured, resumed oral intake and the PEG tube was removed. Ten months after, he returned with a metastasis at the ostomy site. A block resection of the stomach and abdominal wall was performed. Two years after the abdominal surgery, he is free of disease. Although usually considered a rare complication of the endoscopic gastrostomy, ostomy metastasis may be more frequent than usually considered and the present case report demonstrates that these patients may have a favourable outcome.
AB - Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients tend to develop dysphagia. In order to preserve the nutritional support, many undergo endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). In HNC patients, ostomy metastasis is considered a rare complication of PEG, but there are no reports of successful treatment of these metastatic cancers. We report the case of a 65 years old pharyngeal/laryngeal cancer patient who underwent a PEG before the neck surgery. He was considered to be cured, resumed oral intake and the PEG tube was removed. Ten months after, he returned with a metastasis at the ostomy site. A block resection of the stomach and abdominal wall was performed. Two years after the abdominal surgery, he is free of disease. Although usually considered a rare complication of the endoscopic gastrostomy, ostomy metastasis may be more frequent than usually considered and the present case report demonstrates that these patients may have a favourable outcome.
KW - Gastrostomy
KW - Metastasis
KW - PEG
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U2 - 10.3305/nh.2015.31.4.8262
DO - 10.3305/nh.2015.31.4.8262
M3 - Article
C2 - 25795984
AN - SCOPUS:84925368406
SN - 0212-1611
VL - 31
SP - 1879
EP - 1881
JO - Nutricion Hospitalaria
JF - Nutricion Hospitalaria
IS - 4
ER -