Case Report

Penile Metastasis from Anal Canal Carcinoma: A Case Report

10.4274/jus.galenos.2024.2023-5-6

  • António Modesto Pinheiro
  • Filipa Pereira
  • Sara Duarte
  • Eduardo Felício
  • Guilherme Bernardo
  • Filipe Gaboleiro
  • André Barcelos
  • Sónia Ramos
  • Alberto Silva
  • Andrea Furtado
  • Fernando Ribeiro
  • Pepe Cardoso
  • Fernando Ferrito

Received Date: 18.05.2023 Accepted Date: 08.01.2024 J Urol Surg 0;0(0):0-0 [e-Pub]

Penile metastases are exceptionally rare and are associated with poor prognosis. Herein, we report the case of a 74-year-old man with previously treated squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal who was referred with a painless penile lump. Biopsy identified a similar squamous cell carcinoma. Imaging studies excluded other sites of metastases. It was considered a solitary metastasis, and a total penectomy was performed. The patient was free of metastasis for four years until the disease progressed, and she is currently under palliative chemotherapy with 5 years of follow-up. This is the second worldwide case of anal canal carcinoma with penile metastasis

Keywords: Penile metastases, anal canal carcinoma, total penectomy