Journal of Surgical Case Reports (Nov 2010)

Transdiaphragmatic adrenalectomy for metastatic cervical adenocarcinoma: a technical case report

  • Robert B. Dorman,
  • Sayeed Ikramuddin,
  • Michael A. Maddaus,
  • Nathaniel S. Kreykes,
  • William D. Payne,
  • Patricia L. Judson,
  • Daniel B. Leslie

Journal volume & issue
no. 9
p. 10

Abstract

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We present a 60-year old woman with recurrent cervical adenocarcinoma who presented with metastasis to both lungs and to her right adrenal gland. A thoracotomy was performed for resection of her pulmonary metastasis and then the right adrenal gland was excised through a trans-diaphragmatic approach. The adrenal gland resection was more complex due to involvement of the tumor with the inferior vena cava (IVC) which was repaired with a PTFE patch graft. This case demonstrates both an interesting approach to surgical resection of multiple metastases as well as a safe, although more challenging, alternative to partially resect and repair the IVC.

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