RESUMO
We report a case where home discharge was possible after laparoscopic Hartmann's operation for superior elderly perforation of rectal cancer. The patient was 91-year-old, a woman. She was delivered to the emergency room complaining of weakness. We diagnosed rectal perforation and started emergency laparoscopic surgery. Rectal cancer perforation was observed during surgery and laparoscopic Hartmann's operation plus D2 lymph node dissection was performed. The operation time was 3 hours 21 minutes, the blood loss was 10 g. She resumed her meal intake from the postoperative day(POD)5 and became ready for discharge on POD 20 postoperatively. She moved to a comprehensive care ward and she was discharged to her house on POD 89. On POD 120, she visited the hospital complaining of anorexia and anal bleeding, and was diagnosed as local recurrence in the pelvis, multiple liver metastases, and cancerous peritonitis. She was admitted to palliative care unit on POD 132 and died on POD 141. It was suggested that laparoscopic surgery will be minimally invasive even at superior elderly patients and that they will be able to discharge from their homes.