Small bowel cancer arising from a scar site more than 60 years after ileostomy closure: a case report

J Surg Case Rep. 2022 Oct 31;2022(10):rjac485. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjac485. eCollection 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Although small bowel cancer is rare, cases of carcinoma arising from the abdominal wall have not been reported. We report a case of a tumor arising from a stoma scar site, following ileostomy closure that was performed 60 years earlier. The tumor was resected for both therapeutic and diagnostic purposes and was found to be a primary cancer of the small intestine. The small intestinal mucosa survived long-term at the stoma scar site and developed carcinoma. No similar reports of small bowel cancer arising from the mucosa at the stoma scar site (on the abdominal wall) exist. After tumor resection, the patient received chemotherapy for lung metastases and has survived, thus far, for 2 years since the surgery.

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