[Pulmonary Metastasis Resection Twice after Curative Resection of Esophageal Cancer-A Long-Term Survival Case].

2018 
: The prognosis of patients with esophageal cancer recurrence is poor, and surgical treatment is rarely performed. Here, we report on a patient with long-term survival who underwent pulmonary metastasis resection twice after curative resection of esophageal cancer. A 62-year-old male underwent curative resection of esophageal cancer after preoperative chemoradiotherapy. The histopathological diagnosis was poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma(pT2N1M0, fStage Ⅱ). Five months after the operation, right lung metastasis(right-S2)was detected. Accordingly, pulmonary metastasis resection was performed. Fourteen months after the initial operation, left lung metastases(left-S3/S6)were detected. The patient underwent resection again for the pulmonary metastases. The patient died of pneumonia without recurrence 8 years 3 months after the initial operation. In selected cases, surgical resection seems effective for treating distant esophageal cancer metastasis, suggesting that surgery should be an option in cases of accumulation of numerous distant metastases in esophageal cancer.
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