Recurrent Tumor in Colorectal Cancer Requiring Combined Resection of Iliac or Femoral Vessels: Report of Four Cases
Kentaro Abe, Hiroaki Nozawa, Katsuyuki Hoshina, Toshio Takayama, Kazuhito Sasaki, Koji Murono, Shigenobu Emoto, Yuichiro Yokoyama, Kensuke Kaneko, Takuro Shirasu, Shinya Abe, Yuzo Nagai, Masaru Kimura, Takahide Shinagawa, Yuichi Tachikawa, Satoshi Okada, Munetoshi Hinata

TL;DR
This paper reports four cases where colorectal cancer recurrences near blood vessels were surgically removed with vessel resection to achieve complete tumor removal.
Contribution
The study provides clinical insights into the management of recurrent colorectal tumors involving vascular structures through case reports.
Findings
Combined resection of recurrent tumors and adjacent vessels achieved R0 resection in four patients.
Histological confirmation showed tumor proximity or invasion of vessels in three cases.
Postoperative follow-up showed no vascular surgery-related complications in three surviving patients.
Abstract
Recurrent tumors in colorectal cancer may be removed along with adjacent blood vessels to achieve R0 resection. However, it remains unclear whether to aggressively perform this procedure because it may cause serious intraoperative or postoperative complications. In Case 1, a 62-year-old man underwent radical surgery for rectosigmoid cancer. Three years later, computed tomography scans revealed a disseminated nodule near the left external iliac vessels. We resected the tumor and vessels that were reconstructed by bypass surgery. Histologically, the margins of the tumor were in contact with the adventitia of the vessels. In Case 2, a 63-year-old man underwent radical surgery for ascending colon cancer. A nodule was detected at the right iliac fossa 16 years later and appeared to invade the right femoral vessels. After systemic chemotherapy, the nodule was removed with partial resection…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
