Total exenteration en bloc with a nephrectomy for locally advanced cervical cancer invading a pelvic kidney—a case report and literature review

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Introduction: Extended pelvic resection might be the option of choice in patients presenting locally advanced cervical cancer. However, the possibility of a co-existence of an ectopic, pelvic kidney that is invaded by such a tumor is extremely rare. Case Presentation: A 54-year-old female patient, diagnosed with locally advanced cervical cancer in the presence of a pelvic kidney, was submitted to surgery with curative intent. A large, abscessed cervical tumor invading the urinary bladder and the rectum was found, so a total exenteration was planned. Intraoperatively, tumor invasion of the left kidney, which was found in an ectopic, pelvic position was also encountered; therefore, total pelvic exenteration in association with a left nephrectomy was successfully performed. Conclusions: The presence of an ectopic, pelvic disposition of the kidney makes it susceptible to be invaded by locally advanced pelvic tumors; in such cases, a nephrectomy might also be needed.

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Bacalbasa, N., Balescu, I., Vilcu, M., Dima, S., Diaconu, C., Iliescu, L., … Brezean, I. (2020). Total exenteration en bloc with a nephrectomy for locally advanced cervical cancer invading a pelvic kidney—a case report and literature review. Medicina (Lithuania), 56(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010033

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