Highlighted version successful resection of a tracheal metastasis of rectal cancer: A case report

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Abstract

A tracheal metastasis (TM) from non-pulmonary malignancy is extremely rare, and there are very few reports regarding TM. Here, we report a case of the successful tracheal resection of TM of colorectal cancer. A 36-year-old man underwent a surgical resection for the rectal cancer. Approximately 5 years after the surgical resection of the primary rectal cancer, an isolated TM was identified. The patient was successfully treated with a tracheal resection. In conclusion, the current case suggested that the best treatment of the isolated TM might be a surgical resection.

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Akamine, T., Toyokawa, G., Kohashi, K., Matsubara, T., Kozuma, Y., Haratake, N., … Maehara, Y. (2017). Highlighted version successful resection of a tracheal metastasis of rectal cancer: A case report. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 9(9), E797–E800. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2017.07.94

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