一个巨大的带蒂胸壁肿瘤的特殊病因超过40年的演变:1例报告

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Zied Chaari, Aymen Ben Ayed, Hanen Bouattour, Ahmed Ben Ayed, Abdessalem Hentati
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摘要

胸壁肿瘤很常见,以良性肿瘤为主。在特殊情况下,数十年的长期进化可能导致巨大肿瘤的发展,在确定最佳手术入路方面提出了实质性的技术和战略挑战。我们报告一个罕见的病例巨大带蒂胸壁脂肪瘤已生长超过40年,在一个73岁的男性。CT扫描显示肿块,直径17 × 7 cm,长34 cm,其植入底座为5 cm,后悬挂,形似假肢体。完成手术切除,组织病理学证实为良性脂肪瘤,无恶性肿瘤征象。临床讨论据我们所知,这是首次报道的巨大脂肪瘤病例,其演变超过40年,表现为不寻常的带蒂,类似于第三上肢。结论该病例是一个特殊的病例,其带梗外观类似于一个额外的肢体,并且在超过40年的缓慢进化。完全手术切除可确保良好的预后。
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Exceptional etiology of a huge pedunculated chest wall tumor with over 40 years of evolution: A case report

Introduction and importance

Chest wall tumors are common and predominantly benign. Exceptionally, long-standing evolution over decades can lead to the development of giant tumors, posing substantial technical and strategic challenges in determining the optimal surgical approach.

Presentation of case

We report a rare case of a giant pedunculated chest wall lipoma that had been growing for over 40 years in a 73-year-old man. CT scan revealed a mass with a 5 cm-suprascapular-implantation base, hanging posteriorly and mimicking a pseudo-limb, measuring 17 × 7 cm in diameter and 34 cm in length. Complete surgical resection was performed, and histopathology confirmed a benign lipoma with no signs of malignancy.

Clinical discussion

To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a huge lipoma with more than 40 years of evolution and an unusual pedunculated presentation resembling a third upper limb.

Conclusion

This case is exceptional due to its pedunculated appearance resembling an additional limb, and a slow evolution over more than 40 years. Complete surgical resection ensures a favorable prognosis.
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