1. Laparoscopic resection of a ruptured retroperitoneal paraganglioma.
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Zuo, Shogo, Sawai, Toshio, Kanehiro, Hiromichi, Kuroda, Yasuhiro, and Sho, Masayuki
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LAPAROSCOPIC surgery ,PARAGANGLIOMA ,VENA cava inferior ,RENAL veins ,RADIONUCLIDE imaging ,BLUNT trauma - Abstract
Laparoscopic resection of a retroperitoneal paraganglioma is considered challenging because of variable anatomical presentation and potential vascular injury during surgical manipulation. Due to the rarity of the entity, only a few studies using this technique have been reported. Furthermore, a ruptured paraganglioma which manifests in traumatic retroperitoneal hemorrhage is exceedingly uncommon. Herein, we reported a case of a 12-year-old girl who presented with a ruptured retroperitoneal paraganglioma due to abdominal blunt trauma. Her contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan revealed a retroperitoneal hemorrhage and an abdominal mass of approximately 4 cm in diameter surrounded by the aorta, inferior vena cava, and left renal vein. A preoperative diagnosis of retroperitoneal paraganglioma was made from her 24 hour urinary catecholamine level, a clonidine loading test, and
123 I-MIBG scintigraphy and elective laparoscopic resection was performed. Despite of dense peritumoral adhesion, a clear and magnified view of the surgical field and meticulous manipulation of the tumor allowed this laparoscopic resection to be successful, minimally invasive, and safe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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