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Authors Su H, Li B, Ren W, Bao M, Wang P, Liu Q, Wang X, Zhou Z, Zhou H
Received 25 February 2018
Accepted for publication 23 June 2018
Published 17 September 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 5925—5931
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S166535
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Samir Farghaly
Abstract: We first describe the application of natural orifice specimen
extraction surgery in the treatment of a rectal implantation metastasis tumor
from ovarian cancer. One patient diagnosed with recurrent rectal implantation
metastasis 1 year after the removal of ovarian cancer successfully underwent
transanal specimen extraction via laparoscopic rectectomy without an abdominal
incision at the National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of
Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College in March 2017. The operation
time was 118 minutes, and the intraoperative blood loss was 5 mL. The specimen
was extracted via the anus during the operation, and the resection margin was
negative. The patient recovered well without complications. Anal function was
normal, and the stoma and abdominal incision were well healed after 1 month of
follow-up. This study supports the idea that the application of natural orifice
specimen extraction surgery for rectal implantation metastasis from ovarian
cancer is safe and feasible and can achieve satisfactory outcomes.
Keywords: minimally invasive surgery, colorectal neoplasms ,natural orifice
specimen extraction surgery, laparoscopic surgery
