A 60-year-old woman underwent resection of the pseudoaneurysm due to rectal cancer, segmental transverse colon cancer due to colon neoplasia and right hemicolectomy due to blind adenoma at 31, 35 and 53 years of age, respectively
Two polypoid formations were resected in a control group 5 years after the last intervention, the rest of which were normal.
An exophytic, granulomatous, irregular and painless lesion was observed in the posterior visit.
Biopsy revealed a submucosal focal adenocarcinoma.
The patient underwent excision and preparation of a new terminal illness, without administration of adjuvant therapy.
After 2 years of follow-up there was no evidence of disease recurrence.
