Respirology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

A case of schwannoma at the origin of the right recurrent laryngeal nerve resected under uniportal video‐assisted thoracic surgery

  • Go Kamimura,
  • Kazuhiro Ueda,
  • Aya Takeda,
  • Koki Maeda,
  • Masaya Aoki,
  • Masami Sato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.1023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Mediastinal neurogenic tumours are mostly derived from sympathetic nerves and intercostal nerves, and vagus nerve‐derived schwannomas are rare. We encountered a tumour originating from the origin of the recurrent laryngeal nerve that was accompanied by the azygos lobe, which made it difficult to approach; it was ultimately able to be removed via uniportal video‐assisted thoracic surgery. This case involved a 63‐year‐old female patient. There were no particular symptoms, but an abnormal chest shadow was noted on an imaging examination. Chest imaging revealed a smooth‐surfaced mass in the upper right mediastinum with the azygos lobe. A diagnosis of schwannoma was made by imaging, and the patient underwent resection via uniportal video‐assisted thoracic surgery. The tumour, which originated from the origin of the right recurrent laryngeal nerve, was sharply removed without causing recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy.

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