Metastasectomy of Abdominal Wall Lesions due to Prostate Cancer Detected Through PET/CT Gallium 68-PMSA: First Case Report

Urol Case Rep. 2017 Mar 11:12:42-44. doi: 10.1016/j.eucr.2017.01.008. eCollection 2017 May.

Abstract

Introducing the topic of abdominal wall metastasis secondary to prostate cancer with a reminder of the disease's rarity, being the first published case. This article is about a 66 year old patient diagnosed with prostate cancer [cT2aNxMx iPSA: 5,6 ng/ml Gleason 3+3, (Grade 1 Group)], treated with radical prostatectomy as well as accompanied with amplified pelvic lymphadenectomy, who subsequently presented metastatic lesions to the abdominal wall diagnosed with PET/CT Gallium 68-PMSA technique and treated with abdominal metastasectomy with adequate short term results.

Keywords: Abdominal metastasectomy: PET/CT Gallium 68-PMSA; Abdominal wall metastasis; Oligometastasis; Prostate cancer.

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  • Case Reports