Thursday, December 13, 2012

CASE: CA RECTOSIGMOID - AR^-www.drkeyurbhatt.in*

Elderly male with frequent lower gi bleeding and h/o severe aortic stenosis (valve area less than 10 mm) and atherosclerotic changes in descending abdominal aorta

on evaluation found to have ca recto-sigmoid junction and unfortunately patient was refuted from surgey in two major onco-surgical hospitals due to medical fitness issues..

patient was worked up and taken up for surgery

surgery: Anterior resection and primary anastomosis -
whole surgery was done in segmental epidural anaesthesia maintaining Vitals through out normal, and patient did not stayed a single day in ICU. Was started on oral diet by day 3 and discharged on day 6 uneventfully,







Bx: T3N0 moderatedly differentiated adenocarcinoma of rectum.

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