From: Postoperation of cervical cancer with intestine metastasis: a case report and literature review
No. | Author [Ref.] | Year | Age | Pathologic type | Stage of SCCA of cervix at diagnosis | Previous treatment | Interval time | Symptom | Metastasis sites | Confirmation of diagnosis | Treatment | Outcome |
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1 | Bradley Watson [27] | 1976 | 47 | Adenosquamous carcinoma | Stage IV | None | Synchronous | Intermittent central abdominal pain associated with vomiting | Small intestine | Laparotomy | Segmentary intestinal resection | NA |
2 | Gurian, L. [17] | 1981 | 64 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIIB | None | Synchronous | Occult bleeding | Duodenum | Endoscopy | Refused surgical intervention | Death |
3 | Mathur, S. K. [18] | 1984 | 35 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IV | None | Synchronous | Central abdominal angina, persistent vomiting and constipation | Terminal ileum | Laparotomy | Right hemicolectomy | Recovery |
4 | Christopherson, W. [33] | 1985 | 42 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIIB | NA | 2 years | Intermittent nausea and vomiting, upper abdominal pain | Ileum, transverse colon | Laparotomy | Segmentary intestinal resection | Recovery |
5 | Hulecki, S. J. [34] | 1985 | 48 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IB | NA | 7 years | Gross hematuria from the conduit | Ileum | Endoscopy | Laparotomy | Recovery |
6 | Misonou, J. [16] | 1988 | 69 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IA | Hysterectomy | 13 years | Sudden onset of pan-peritonitis | Small intestine | NA | NA | NA |
7 | Singla, M. [35] | 2011 | 48 | Squamous cell carcinoma | NA | Radiation therapy | 2 years | Right hypochondrium pain | Hepatic flexure of colon | Laparotomy | Right extended hemicolectomy | Recovery for 2 years |
8 | Kanthan, R. [19] | 2011 | 49 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIA | Chemotherapy and radiation treatment | 2 years | Upper-gastrointestinal bleeding | Duodenum | esophagogastroduodenoscopy | None | Died of multiple organ failure |
9 | Lee T.H. [36] | 2011 | 50 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIA | Hysterectomy with systemic chemotherapy | 2 years | Epigastric pain | Ampulla of vater | Endoscopy | Chemotherapy | NA |
10 | Raphael, J. C. [37] | 2011 | 57 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IV | None | Synchronous | Persistent epigastric pain and vomiting | Pyloroduodenal region | Endoscopy | chemotherapy | NA |
11 | Sugimoto, T. [38] | 2013 | 84 | Adenocarcinoma | Stage III | Radiation therapy | 3 months | Epigastric pain | Ileum | Laparotomy | The necrotic part of the ileum resection | 4 months survival |
12 | Joshi, S. R. [39] | 2013 | 50 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage II | Wertheim’s hysterectomy | 5 months | Abdominal pain, vomiting and intermittent fever | Ileocaecal region | Laparotomy | Segmentary intestinal resection | NA |
13 | Datta, S. [40] | 2013 | 55 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIB | Chemoradiation | 3.5 years | Abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation | Ileocaecal region | Laparotomy | Right hemicolectomy | NA |
14 | Barlin, J. N. [41] | 2013 | 37 | Adenosquamous carcinoma | Stage IB | Radical hysterectomy | 1.5 years | Hematochezia | Sigmoid colon | Colonoscopy | Rectosigmoid resection | Recovery |
15 | Iliescu, L. [42] | 2014 | 70 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIA1 | Radiation therapy followed by curative surgery | 2 years | Intermittent subocclusive symptoms, fatigue, nausea | Terminal ileum | Laparotomy | Segmentary intestinal resection | NA |
16 | Debasish, B. [43] | 2014 | 43 | Squamous cell carcinoma | NA | Total abdominal hysterectomy | 8 months | Symptoms of chronic intestinal obstruction | Terminal ileum | Laparotomy | Right hemicolectomy | NA |
17 | Nagarekha, K. [44] | 2014 | 50 | Squamous cell carcinoma | NA | Hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy | 3 months | Vomiting and abdominal pain | Jejunum | Laparotomy | Segmentary intestinal resection | NA |
18 | Hui Qiu [45] | 2015 | 46 | Squamous cell carcinoma | Stage IIB | Chemoradiotherapy | 4 years | Acute abdominal pain | Ileocaecal region | Laparotomy | Segmentary intestinal resection | Recovery for 2 years |