International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 4, Issue 8 | Case Report | Open Access
Ishtiaq Ali Khan*
Ishtiaq Ali Khan1*, Rayan Khan2, Shah Hussain3, Umair Ali Shah3
1Professor of Surgery, MTI Gajju Khan Medical College & Bacha Khan Medical Complex Swabi KPK Pakistan
22nd year Medical Student Abbottabad International Medical College Abbottabad KPK, Pakistan
32nd year postgraduate resident Surgery, MTI Gajju Khan Medical college & Bacha Khan Medical Complex Swabi KPK Pakistan
*Correspondence to: Ishtiaq Ali Khan
Fulltext PDFSmall bowl malignancies are rare and mostly present with non-specific symptoms and are therefore diagnosis is missed or diagnosed in late stages. We present a case of 71 years aged male who presented with passing food like debris in his urine. After CT abdomen, he was found to have a mass arising from terminal ileum and fistulating with urinary bladder. He was operated, tumor resected with tumor free margins and ileotransverse anastomosis and repair of urinary bladder performed. The mass turned out mucinous carcinoma of terminal ileum. He improved but was extremely malnourished and expired six months after surgery.
Ishtiaq Ali Khan, Rayan Khan, Shah Hussain, Umair Ali Shah. Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of Terminal Ileum Presenting as Fistula Formation with Urinary Bladder: A Case Report. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2025;4(8):1-3.