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Surgical Robot-Assisted Transanal Specimen Extraction Radical Sigmoidectomy Without an Auxiliary Abdominal Incision
Published on: June 13, 2025
Unusual case of a sigmoid mass
Caris Grimes1, Olatunde Lalude
1Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Hamstel Road, Harlow, Essex CM20 1QX, UK. carisgrimes@doctors.org.uk
Background:
Endometrial carcinoma is a relatively common condition which may occur with more than 6,400 new cases diagnosed each year in the UK (Cancer Research UK Statistics http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/types/uterus ). It may occur following hysterectomy especially if associated with prolonged hormone replacement therapy.
Case:
We report the case of a 63-year-old lady who presented with a tumour in the sigmoid mesentery 13 years after hysterectomy and following 10 years of tamoxifen therapy for a breast carcinoma. This is the first time that endometrial cancer has been reported as a complication of tamoxifen therapy in the absence of a uterus.
Conclusion:
We suggest that endometrial carcinoma remains a differential diagnosis of any pelvic or abdominal mass even after hysterectomy, and a history of intake of oestrogen agonists and antagonists needs to be obtained.
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