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Distant Peritoneal Metastasis to a Mesh-Plug Prosthesis in a Gastrointestinal Cancer Patient: Report of a Case

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A case of distant metastasis to mesh-plug prosthesis in gastrointestinal cancer is presented herein. An 88-year-old man had received mesh-plug repair with high ligation for a recurrence of a right inguinal hernia. Six months later, advanced gastric cancer and advanced transverse colon cancer were detected, and therefore a distal gastrectomy and partial colectomy were performed. Two weeks after the operation, the patient complained of right groin tenderness, and the mesh-plug prosthesis was removed to control any infection. A histopathological investigation demonstrated adenocarcinoma in the plug prosthesis. The patient died of carcinomatosis peritonei 45 days after the last operation.

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Imai, M., Kondo, Y., Masuko, H. et al. Distant Peritoneal Metastasis to a Mesh-Plug Prosthesis in a Gastrointestinal Cancer Patient: Report of a Case. Surg Today 33, 864–866 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-003-2597-0

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