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Right pelvic kidney during intersphincteric resection for locally advanced rectal cancer: a case report.

Hassan MoaieryMohammad Aziz Rasouli
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2019)
Due to the proximity of the tumor to the pelvic viscera, especially the ectopic kidney, the probability of inadequate abscission of the lesion in surgery and radiotherapy, as well as complications and localized relapse were increased so that the kidney could be maintained. Carrying out careful pre-treatment examinations can result in maintaining an ectopic kidney and its daily conditioned function dependent on the status of the patient, including the proximity of the ectopic kidney to the tumor, anatomical position, and prior damage. The lesson learned from the present case is that radiotherapy and surgery are possible treatments in the presence of pelvic kidney and rectal cancer without incurring renal damage.
Keyphrases
  • rectal cancer
  • locally advanced
  • minimally invasive
  • early stage
  • coronary artery bypass
  • radiation induced
  • case report
  • risk factors
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy