Resection of giant sigmoid cancer metastasis in the skull bone with extra-, intracranial distribution
https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2023-25-3-78-87
Abstract
The most common secondary target organs in patients with colorectal cancer are the liver and lungs. Cranial metastases from sigmoid colon cancer are rare. Giant cranial metastases are currently diagnosed in exceptional cases.
The article presents a clinical case of a secondary extra‑intracranial lesion with a stable primary tumor focus in the sigmoid colon in a young patient with a high functional status.
About the Authors
N. E. VoinovRussian Federation
Department of Neurosurgery with a Course of Neurophysiology of the Institute of Medical Education of the Almazov Centre
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014;
21 Kolomyazhskiy Ave., St. Petersburg 197341;
2 Akkuratova St., St. Petersburg 197341
A. Yu. Ulitin
Russian Federation
Department of Neurosurgery with a Course of Neurophysiology of the Institute of Medical Education, Almazov Centre; Department of Neurosurgery, NWSMU
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014;
21 Kolomyazhskiy Ave., St. Petersburg 197341;
41 Kirochnaya St., St. Petersburg 191015
P. V. Lavrovsky
Russian Federation
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014
M. V. Dikonenko
Russian Federation
Department of Neurosurgery with a Course of Neurophysiology of the Institute of Medical Education
21 Kolomyazhskiy Ave., St. Petersburg 197341
B. I. Safarov
Russian Federation
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014
S. S. Sklyar
Russian Federation
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014
2 Akkuratova St., St. Petersburg 197341
D. A. Sitovskaya
Russian Federation
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014
A. S. Nechaeva
Russian Federation
Department of Neurosurgery with a Course of Neurophysiology of the Institute of Medical Education of the Almazov Centre
12 Mayakovsky St., St. Petersburg 191014;
21 Kolomyazhskiy Ave., St. Petersburg 197341;
2 Akkuratova St., St. Petersburg 197341
A. E. Vershinin
Russian Federation
Department of Neurosurgery with a Course of Neurophysiology of the Institute of Medical Education
21 Kolomyazhskiy Ave., St. Petersburg 197341
I. A. Sokolov
Russian Federation
Department of Neurosurgery with a Course of Neurophysiology of the Institute of Medical Education
21 Kolomyazhskiy Ave., St. Petersburg 197341
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For citations:
Voinov N.E., Ulitin A.Yu., Lavrovsky P.V., Dikonenko M.V., Safarov B.I., Sklyar S.S., Sitovskaya D.A., Nechaeva A.S., Vershinin A.E., Sokolov I.A. Resection of giant sigmoid cancer metastasis in the skull bone with extra-, intracranial distribution. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2023;25(3):78-87. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2023-25-3-78-87