Case Reports in Oncology (Mar 2022)

Successful Treatment with Radiation Therapy in an Older Patient with Endobronchial Schwannoma

  • Yoshihiro Nishi,
  • Hiroshi Handa,
  • Hajime Tsuruoka,
  • Takeo Inoue,
  • Saeko Naruki,
  • Tatsuyuki Abe,
  • Masamichi Mineshita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000522408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 212 – 217

Abstract

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Bronchial schwannoma is extremely rare, accounting for a small percentage of benign bronchial tumors, with no determined standardized treatment. An 89-year-old woman with a persistent cough underwent CT scan which revealed a tracheal tumor. A diagnosis of endobronchial schwannoma was confirmed based on tissue obtained by high-frequency snare polypectomy. A hybrid stent was implanted in the trachea due to tumor regrowth; however, stent migration occurred, and it was removed after 1 month. Subsequently, radiation therapy was performed, and airway patency was well maintained for over 3 years. In general, surgical resection is recommended for endobronchial schwannoma; however, due to the age of this patient, resection was deemed invasive. Therefore, radiation therapy was administered as an alternative treatment.

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