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Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature

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    • Audrius Dulskas
    • Paulius Bagurskas
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    • Narimantas E. Samalavicius
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    Affiliations: Department of Abdominal and General Surgery, National Cancer Institute, Vilnius University, Vilnius LT-08406, Lithuania
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Abstract

Distant metastases from colorectal cancer (CRC) most frequently spread to the liver and lungs. CRC metastasis to the kidney is extremely rare and may be generally associated with an unfavorable prognosis. Thus, patients with metastatic CRC and kidney metastasis are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The present study reported the case of a 42-year-old male with a local recurrence of CRC following sigmoid resection with partial mesorectal excision, which had infiltrated the urinary bladder, requiring partial resection of the urinary bladder wall. After 4 years, the patient developed a recurrent tumor localized in the upper pole of the left kidney and underwent left nephrectomy. The patient remained disease‑free 6 months after the surgery.

Introduction

Worldwide, ~1.25 million patients are diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) and >600,000 CRC-associated mortalities are reported each year (1). The likelihood of colorectal cancer diagnosis increases in patients that are >40 years old; and increases progressively from the age of 40 years, rising sharply in patients >50 years old. Most (>90%) cases of colorectal cancer occur in people aged 50 years or older (2). At least 50% of patients develop metastases, and the majority of these patients have unresectable tumors (3). CRC survival is highly dependent upon the stage of disease at diagnosis, and typically ranges from a 90% 5-year survival rate for cancers detected at the localized stage; to a 70% rate for regional types; to a 10% survival rate for those diagnosed with distant metastatic cancer (4) In patients with recurrences, the most frequent sites are the liver, lungs, local and/or regional retroperitoneal, and peripheral lymph nodes. However, metastases of colorectal cancer in the kidney are considered to be extremely rare (5).

In the present study, the case of a 42-year-old male patient with metastatic sigmoid colon cancer with progression to the left kidney was reported. In addition, a review of the literature was performed.

Case report

The study was approved by the ethics committee of the National Cancer Institute (Vilnuis, Lithuania) and written informed consent was obtained from the patient prior to publication of the data. A 42-year-old male patient was admitted to the National Cancer Institute in December 2009 with left lower quadrant abdominal pain, obstipation, bloating and weight loss. Following double-contrast X-ray of the large intestine, a sigmoid tumor completely obstructing the bowel was diagnosed. The patient underwent sigmoid resection and partial mesorectal excision of 10×8 cm in size. Sigmoid colorectal carcinoma pT3N0M0 (stage 2) (6) penetrating the urinary bladder wall and upper rectum was identified. Subsequently, the patient received 6 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy with fluorouracil and folinic acid (Mayo Clinic regimen) (7). The treatment did not produce any side-effects. The patient remained without any signs of disease relapse during follow-up, until February 2013, when he complained of blood in the urine. A pelvic magnetic resonance imaging scan was performed, which resulted in the diagnosis of a bladder tumor (a 4×5-cm mass was identified). However, chest and abdominal computed tomography (CT) scans did not reveal any distant metastases. The patient underwent transurethral resection of the bladder tumor and 8 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy with capecitabine (1,250 mg/m2) twice daily, since he refused administration of intravenous chemotherapy. Histological analysis of the resected tissue demonstrated metastasis of the mucinous adenocarcinoma in the urinary bladder wall. In October 2013, surveillance imaging with a CT scan revealed the presence of an 81×66-mm tumor in the upper pole of the left kidney (Fig. 1). At admission, the physical examination demonstrated no abnormalities and the laboratory tests were unremarkable, while the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) level was normal. Renal cellular carcinoma was suspected and the patient underwent biopsy of the kidney. Histological examination of the kidney biopsy tissue established a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma, representing a sigmoid cancer metastasis. During a laparotomy, left nephrectomy was performed. The nephrectomy sample revealed tumor infiltration of the perirenal and hilar fat of the renal capsule, with venous spread. Histologically, a metastasis from the primary large-bowel adenocarcinoma was diagnosed with KRAS gene mutation. The patient refused adjuvant chemotherapy. The patient was alive and remained disease-free 18 months subsequent to the surgery.

Figure 1.

Abdominal computed tomography scan revealing a mass in the upper pole of the left kidney.

Discussion

Isolated metastatic involvement of the kidney is rare and sporadic, and usually occurs with concomitant carcinomatosis (5). In the majority of cases, solitary kidney metastases of CRC are asymptomatic and detected on surveillance imaging or as a result of increased CEA levels. Bracken et al performed an autopsy study of 11,328 patients and identified kidney metastases in only 2.7% of patients with CRC; however, the incidence of solitary metastases has not been previously reported (8). The present study utilized a computerized literature search using MEDLINE, PubMed and the Cochrane library and identified 14 cases of CRC metastasis to the kidney (5,9–21). The current case is the 15th. In the current patient, mucinous adenocarcinoma was diagnosed, which occurs in ~10% of all cases of CRC (22). Pericolic and perirectal dissemination and metastasis are more common than other types of metastasis, and these tumors are more aggressive and atypical at presentation (5).

The current patient initially underwent surgery due to sigmoid cancer penetrating to the urinary bladder and upper rectum. However, the patient later developed a metastasis in the wall of the urinary bladder, and resection of the urinary bladder was then performed. In October 2013, a metastasis to left kidney was diagnosed on a CT scan. Therefore, retrograde spread of cancer cells possibly occurred intraluminally from the urinary bladder to the kidney in the present case, although no neoplastic infiltration was observed in the ureter. Previous studies have also proposed this type of dissemination (12). CRC is known to metastasize locally or distantly via the lymphatic and venous systems. In colon carcinoma, the lymphatic flow follows the major arteries. Tumors located between more than one major vessel may metastasize in any direction; however, the liver is by far the most commonly-involved organ. The colon is drained by the portal venous system, and thus metastases to the brain, spleen and kidney occur by arterial dissemination (5). Arterial dissemination is rare in colon cancer, with only 3% of all colon cancer metastases caused by arterial dissemination (9). Another study stated that perirenal tissues (Gerota's fascia and peritoneum) are very important in direct tumor dissemination and the restoration of a normal anatomical situation is essential (13).

The patient of the present study was asymptomatic for 4 years after the procedure. Kidney metastasis was only identified on a CT, without CEA level elevation. A biopsy was performed to rule out a second primary renocellular cancer. Systemic chemotherapy is the treatment of choice for CRC renal metastases and, with the exception of rare emergencies or cases with resectable disease, nephrectomy is not commonly used in the management of CRC renal metastases (14,23). Other relative indications for surgery are tumors with perirenal hematoma and risk of rupture, as well as symptomatic patients (9). Another treatment option for symptomatic patients is percutaneous kidney resection (16).

In conclusion, isolated renal metastases of CRC without any other visceral metastases have rarely been reported in the worldwide literature. The present study reported one such rare case of CRC metastasis to the kidney.

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Dulskas, A., Bagurskas, P., Sinkevicius, Z., & Samalavicius, N.E. (2015). Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature. Oncology Letters, 10, 1191-1193. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3290
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Dulskas, A., Bagurskas, P., Sinkevicius, Z., Samalavicius, N. E."Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature". Oncology Letters 10.2 (2015): 1191-1193.
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Dulskas, A., Bagurskas, P., Sinkevicius, Z., Samalavicius, N. E."Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature". Oncology Letters 10, no. 2 (2015): 1191-1193. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3290
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Dulskas, A., Bagurskas, P., Sinkevicius, Z., & Samalavicius, N.E. (2015). Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature. Oncology Letters, 10, 1191-1193. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3290
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Dulskas, A., Bagurskas, P., Sinkevicius, Z., Samalavicius, N. E."Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature". Oncology Letters 10.2 (2015): 1191-1193.
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Dulskas, A., Bagurskas, P., Sinkevicius, Z., Samalavicius, N. E."Sigmoid adenocarcinoma with metastases to the kidney: Report of a rare case and review of the literature". Oncology Letters 10, no. 2 (2015): 1191-1193. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3290
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