Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy and Primary
Anastomosis for Tubulovillous Polyp with Preoperative
Endoscopic Tattooing as A Preventive Treatment in High
Risk Colorectal Cancer Patient Case Report and Review
Volume 4 - Issue 2
Carlos T Perzabal1, Veronica Salais1*, Andrea Avalos2 and Cesar A Lopez3
- 1Division of Internal Medicine Oncology, Hospital General de Ciudad Juarez, Avenida Paseo Triunfo de la Republica, Mexico
- 2Division of Internal Medicine Oncology, Hospital General de Chihuahua “Dr. Salvador Zubirán Anchondo, Mexico
- 3Division of General Surgery Laparoscopy, Hospital General de Ciudad Juarez, Avenida Paseo Triunfo de la Republica, Mexico
Received: November 23, 2020 Published: December 01, 2020
Corresponding author: Veronica Salais Michaus, Division of Internal Medicine Oncology, Hospital General de Ciudad Juarez, Avenida
Paseo Triunfo de la Republica, 32340 Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
DOI: 10.32474/OAJOM.2020.04.000181
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Abstract
Background
VA/TVAs are thought to be the advanced precursors in the “adenoma-carcinoma” pathway. Right-sided colon cancer accounts
for approximately 30% of bowel cancer in women and 22% in men, Curative treatment for right-sided colonic cancer includes right
hemicolectomy with or without adjuvant chemotherapy. We present a 43-year-old female, with history of a father who died from
colon cancer, she has a history of high blood pressure, obesity, and epilepsy, presenting hematochezia. A colonoscopy was performed
with evidence of a granular scattered lateral growth lesion in the ascending colon, which cannot be resected by mucosectomy, which
is why an endoscopic biopsy and tattoo was performed. The result of histopathology with tubulovillous polyp without evidence of
dysplasia.
Keywords: Tubulovillous Polyp; Colorectal Cancer; Endoscopic Tattooing; Hemicolectomy; Laparoscopic Surgery; Preventive Treatment
Abbreviations: CRC: Colorectal Cancer; VA/TVA: Tubular Adenomas and Villous/Tubulovillous Adenomas; SSA: Sessile Serrated
Adenomas: TSA: Traditional Serrated Adenomas; HP: Hyperplastic Polyps
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