2018, Number 3
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Revista Cubana de Cirugía 2018; 57 (3)
Video-assisted right adrenalectomy for sigmoid adenocarcinoma metastasis
Fernández SLT, Pérez GK, Cauich E
Language: Spanish
References: 31
Page: 1-9
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ABSTRACT
The adrenal glands are frequent sites of disease and present some type of alteration in
9 % of the population. Its detection has increased significantly with the increasingly
frequent use of CT and MRI, in which many of these lesions are detected incidentally.
The most common lesions are adenoma and metastasis; Adenoma is the most frequent
disease in patients without a neoplastic history. In addition, pheochromocytomas,
carcinomas, lymphomas, myelolipomas, cysts and pseudocysts, hemangiomas and
hematomas can be found. To show the result of the surgical treatment of a metastasis in
the right adrenal gland of a sigmoid adenocarcinoma. A review of the literature,
indications and techniques in the treatment of metastases in the adrenal gland was
performed and the results of a patient diagnosed and operated at Hermanos Ameijeiras
Clinical Surgical Hospital in 2016 are presented. Metastatic dissemination of
adenocarcinoma of the colon to the adrenal glands is infrequent, rarely reported
worldwide. A video-assisted adrenalectomy technique wasperformed with satisfactory
results. There were no complications related to the procedure.
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