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IMPLANTATION METASTASIS OF LARYNGEAL CANCER AFTER PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY

https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2017-16-3-104-107

Abstract

Squamous cell head and neck carcinoma is frequently associated with dysphagia. An adequate enteral nutrition is the key to successful treatment and rehabilitation of these patients. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is the preferred route of feeding and nutritional support in head and neck cancer patients with dysphagia. We report a rare case of implantation metastasis of laryngeal cancer following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Our experience in treating this complication has been described. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is a less-invasive procedure than open gastrostomy. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy can be accompanied by severe complications such as implantation metastasis at gastrostomy site. Careful monitoring can provide early detection of this complication and early treatment. 

About the Authors

A. O. Guz
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Oncology Center, Chelyabinsk; South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk
Russian Federation

MD, Chief of Head and Neck Department

42, Bluhera str., 454087-Chelyabinsk

64, Vorovskogo str., 454092-Chelyabinsk 



A. S. Zakharov
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Oncology Center, Chelyabinsk; South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk
Russian Federation

MD, Physician, Head and Neck Department

42, Bluhera str., 454087-Chelyabinsk

64, Vorovskogo str., 454092-Chelyabinsk 



A. V. Garev
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Oncology Center, Chelyabinsk; South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk
Russian Federation

MD, Head and Neck Department

42, Bluhera str., 454087-Chelyabinsk

64, Vorovskogo str., 454092-Chelyabinsk 



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Guz A.O., Zakharov A.S., Garev A.V. IMPLANTATION METASTASIS OF LARYNGEAL CANCER AFTER PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY. Siberian journal of oncology. 2017;16(3):104-107. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2017-16-3-104-107

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