Sikorszki László, Horváth Ors Péter, Papp András, Cseke László, Pavlovics Gábor
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Megyei Kórház és Egyetemi Oktató Kórház 3521 Miskolc Miskolci út 56.
Magy Seb. 2010 Aug;63(4):157-60. doi: 10.1556/MaSeb.63.2010.4.2.
The authors report the case of a colon adenocarcinoma developed on the neck at the anastomosis of the skin tube and colon 44 years following a corrosive oesophageal injury. This patient suffered a moderately severe oesophageal, stomach and laryngeal injuries due to drinking hydrochloric acid 44 years ago. He underwent serial laryngoplasties, then needed a tracheostomy, oesophagectomy, pyloroplasty and ileocolon transposition. An antethoracal oesophagus formation was performed with ileocolon and skin tube amendment. 44 years later an ulcerated adenocarcinoma developed in the transposed colon, which was resected and the ability to swallow was reinstated by the transplantation of an isolated jejunal segment using microvascular anastomosis.