Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2014)

A Rare Case of Perforated Descending Colon Cancer Complicated with a Fistula and Abscess of Left Iliopsoas and Ipsilateral Obturator Muscle

  • Alban Cacurri,
  • Gaspare Cannata,
  • Stefano Trastulli,
  • Jacopo Desiderio,
  • Antongiulio Mangia,
  • Olga Adamenko,
  • Eleonora Pressi,
  • Giorgio Giovannelli,
  • Giuseppe Noya,
  • Amilcare Parisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/128506
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Perforation of descending colon cancer combined with iliopsoas abscess and fistula formation is a rare condition and has been reported few times. A 67-year-old man came to our first aid for an acute pain in the left iliac fossa, in the flank, and in the ipsilateral thigh. Ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed a left abdominal wall, retroperitoneal, and iliopsoas abscess that also involved the ipsilateral obturator muscle. It proceeded with an exploratory laparotomy that showed a tumor of the descending colon adhered and perforated in the retroperitoneum with abscess of the iliopsoas muscle on the left-hand side, with presence of a fistula and liver metastases. A left hemicolectomy with drainage of the broad abscess was performed. Pathologic report findings determined adenocarcinoma of the resected colon.