Presentation and management of a case of rectal cancer complicated by perforation and necrotizing soft tissue infection

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A 68-year-old man presented with septic shock and severe perineal pain from a perforated low-rectal cancer causing a perineal necrotizing soft tissue infection. He underwent laparoscopic diverting colostomy and multiple surgical debridements resulting in extensive perineal and left leg wounds. A multidisciplinary rectal cancer team recommended against neoadjuvant chemoradiation or chemotherapy in his current state. He underwent up-front, urgent robotic-assisted abdominoperineal resection with immediate oblique rectus abdominus muscle flap closure. Final pathology demonstrated a T4N1b adenocarcinoma with negative resection margins. The patient subsequently underwent adjuvant chemotherapy. Now at over 18 months, he remains cancer free.

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Cragle, C. E., Schlenker, J., Moonka, R., Wiebusch, A., & Simianu, V. V. (2022). Presentation and management of a case of rectal cancer complicated by perforation and necrotizing soft tissue infection. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2022(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjac318

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