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Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy with Capecitabine plus Oxaliplatin in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Sigmoid Colon Cancer Invading the Urinary Bladder: A Report of Three Cases

Authors :
Tsutomu Takenami
Shingo Tsujinaka
Jun Takahashi
Sawako Tamaki
Ryo Maemoto
Rintaro Fukuda
Hideki Ishikawa
Nao Kakizawa
Fumi Hasegawa
Rina Kikugawa
Yasuyuki Miyakura
Koichi Suzuki
Akira Tanaka
Toshiki Rikiyama
Source :
Case Reports in Surgery, Vol 2019 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Introduction. We herein present three cases of locally advanced colon cancer (LACC) invading the urinary bladder, in whom combined neoadjuvant chemotherapy with surgical intervention was effective in disease control and preserving urinary function. Case Presentation. Before neoadjuvant chemotherapy, all three cases underwent loop transverse colostomy for symptomatic colonic obstruction. Case 1: after 6 courses of capecitabine plus oxaliplatin (CAPOX), we performed sigmoid colectomy and partial resection of the bladder. The histological examination revealed pathological complete response (pCR). The final diagnosis was ypStage 0 (ypT0ypN0M0). Case 2: after 13 courses of CAPOX plus bevacizumab, we performed Hartmann’s operation with partial resection of the bladder. The histological examination revealed pCR. The final diagnosis was ypStage 0 (ypT0ypN0M0). Case 3: after 6 courses of chemotherapy with CAPOX plus bevacizumab, we performed sigmoid colectomy and partial resection of the bladder. The pathological response was grade 1a according to the Japanese Classification of Colorectal Carcinoma. The final diagnosis was ypStage IIC (ypT4bypN0M0). All three cases underwent capecitabine-based adjuvant chemotherapy after radical surgery and patients are alive without recurrence. Conclusion. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy with CAPOX with or without bevacizumab followed by radical surgery could be an effective treatment option for LACC invading the urinary bladder.

Subjects

Subjects :
Surgery
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Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20906900 and 20906919
Volume :
2019
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Case Reports in Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.34332899bf9c4b85941d279ee9132113
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8129358