Frontiers in Surgery (Mar 2021)

Case Report: Totally Laparoscopic Resection of Retroperitoneal Paraganglioma Masquerading as a Duodenal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

  • Zhi Zhang,
  • Zhengbin Tu,
  • Zhiqiang Lv,
  • Yang Luo,
  • Jianmao Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.586503
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Introduction: Retroperitoneal paraganglioma (RPGL) is a rare clinical tumor derived from the retroperitoneal sympathetic paraganglion tissue. Since RPGLs are locate deeply and have no specific symptoms and imaging manifestations at the early stage, which easily causes missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. In addition, reports on totally laparoscopic resection of RPGLs are scarce due to their close proximity to large vessels, giant size, uncertain location, and unknown malignant status.Case Presentation: We present here the case of totally laparoscopic resection of a 6.4 × 5.4 cm RPGL that was discovered during a workup for discomfort and upper abdominal pain in a 68-year-old female patient, mimicking a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the duodenum, Which was confirmed as a RPGL based on the histopathological and immunohistochemical findings.Conclusions: RPGL is a rare tumor, and the transperitoneal laparoscopic approach for the RPGL is a safe, applicable method with less trauma and quick recovery, which is worth clinical popularizing and application. Moreover, the survival prognosis of RPGL patients are related to metastasis, and lifelong follow-up should be emphasized.

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