CASE REPORT ON RARE OUTCOME OF A RETROPERITONEAL MASS: MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES AND LESSONS LEARNT

V. Nair, P. Sharma, N. Rajendran, S. Raja, P. Rao, R. Mehta
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Background. Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) are non-epithelial mesenchymal solid neoplasm with varied presentation. The study reports the case of a retroperitoneal GIST in a 21‑year‑old male presented with an abdominal lump for six months. The lesion was initially thought to be a retroperitoneal sarcoma. Exploratory laparotomy revealed an abdominopelvic mass covering the entire right side of abdomen and pelvis. The tumour was adherent to the terminal ileum and ascending colon. There were dense adhesions between the retroperitoneum with involvement of the middle third of the right ureter. The tumour was resected with right hemicolectomy with ileotransverse anastomosis. Post-operative histopathology revealed it as high-grade spindle cell type GIST. The patient is presently on post-operative chemotherapy with Imatinib mesylate. Objective. Atypical presentations of GIST are seldom discussed but frequently encountered in clinical practice. This article depicts different challenges the surgeon has to face while diagnosing such atypical entity. Methods. Case report of atypical GIST presenting as retroperitoneal lump. Results. The patient underwent surgical resection and is presently on post-operative chemotherapy with good overall outcome for a one year follow up. Conclusions. GISTs presenting as retroperitoneal lumps are very rare, they should be considered in their differential diagnosis of an atypical retroperitoneal mass.
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腹膜后肿块罕见结局的病例报告:管理挑战和经验教训
背景胃肠道间质瘤(GIST)是一种表现多样的非上皮间充质实体瘤。该研究报告了一例21岁男性腹膜后GIST,其腹部肿块持续6个月。病变最初被认为是腹膜后肉瘤。剖腹探查发现一个腹盆腔肿块,覆盖整个腹部右侧和骨盆。肿瘤粘附在回肠末端和升结肠。腹膜后有致密粘连,累及右输尿管中三分之一。肿瘤切除采用右半结肠切除术,回肠-横管吻合。术后组织病理学显示为高级梭形细胞型GIST。患者目前正在接受甲磺酸伊马替尼的术后化疗。客观的GIST的非典型表现很少被讨论,但在临床实践中经常遇到。这篇文章描述了外科医生在诊断这种非典型实体时必须面对的不同挑战。方法。腹膜后肿块表现为非典型GIST的病例报告。后果患者接受了手术切除,目前正在进行术后化疗,一年的随访总体效果良好。结论。GIST表现为腹膜后肿块是非常罕见的,在鉴别诊断非典型腹膜后肿块时应考虑它们。
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