Abstract
Background: #Schwannomas which are derived from Schwann cell
and strictly found in head or neck region, upper and lower limbs.
Retroperitoneal location accounts for less than 3�x0025; of primary
schwannoma. We present a case of huge #retroperitoneal schwannoma treated
using 3D laparoscopy.
Case Report: A 36 years-old gentleman was referred to our
clinic due to suspected renal lesion. After imaging, a huge
retroperitoneal tumor was noted on CT scan. Due to suspected sarcoma,
surgical intervention was performed. The final pathology showed Antoni A
and B section along with S100 and SOX-10 positive, therefore a
diagnosis of #benign schwannoma was given.
Discussion: A variety of diagnosis can arrive from
retroperitoneum tumor, ranging from sarcoma to lymphoma. The size of
tumor, the clinical symptoms, the involvement of peripheral organ along
with selective #pre-operative biopsy will help determine the treatment
course of these patients. Pre-operative biopsy should be considered in
selected individuals to help with decision making and avoid any
unnecessary #surgery.
Conclusion: A careful pre-operative survey and selective biopsy is warranted for patients with retroperitoneal tumor.
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