Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2007; 13(41): 5516-5520
Published online Nov 7, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i41.5516
Synchronous isolated splenic metastasis from colon carcinoma and concomitant splenic abscess: A case report and review of the literature
Adolfo Pisanu, Alberto Ravarino, Riccardo Nieddu, Alessandro Uccheddu
Adolfo Pisanu, Alberto Ravarino, Riccardo Nieddu, Alessandro Uccheddu, Department of Surgery; Department of Pathology, University of Cagliari, Clinica Chirurgica, Cagliari, Italy
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by grant from the University of Cagliari, Italy
Correspondence to: Dr. Adolfo Pisanu, Clinica Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Ospedale San Giovanni di Dio, Via Ospedale 46, Cagliari 09124, Italy. adolfo.pisanu2@tiscali.it
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Received: May 11, 2007
Revised: August 3, 2007
Accepted: August 24, 2007
Published online: November 7, 2007
Abstract

This study aimed to describe a case in which an isolated splenic metastasis was synchronous with the colonic primary and a concomitant splenic abscess was associated. A wide review of the literature was also performed. A 54-year-old woman with abdominal pain and fever was admitted to our department. Abdominal CT revealed two low-density areas in the spleen and wall-thickening of the left colonic flexure, which was indistinguishable from the spleen parenchyma. The patient underwent emergency celiotomy, with the presumptive diagnosis of obstructing colon carcinoma of the splenic flexure, and concomitant splenic abscess. Subtotal colectomy and splenectomy were performed. Pathological findings were consistent with mucinous colonic carcinoma, synchronous isolated splenic metastasis and concomitant splenic abscess. This paper is also a review of the existing literature on the association between colorectal cancer and splenic metastasis. Only 41 cases of isolated splenic metastasis from colon carcinoma have been reported in the literature. This report is the third described case of synchronous isolated splenic metastasis from colon carcinoma. Only one case with concomitant splenic abscess has been previously reported. When obstructing left-sided colorectal cancer is suspected, careful CT examination can allow early diagnosis of splenic involvement by the tumor. The literature review suggests that there might be a significant improvement in survival following splenectomy for a metachronous isolated splenic metastasis from colon carcinoma. Prognosis for synchronous splenic metastasis seems to be related to the advanced stage of the disease. Nevertheless, no definitive conclusions can be drawn because of the small number of cases.

Keywords: Colon carcinoma, Splenic abscess, Splenic metastasis