Title of article :
A Giant Guteal Schwannoma with extension into the Pelvis: A case report
Author/Authors :
Ohene-Yeboah, M Departments of Surgery - School of Medical Sciences - Kwame Nkrumah University - of Science and Technology - Kumasi, Ghana , Adjei, E Departments of Surgery - School of Medical Sciences - Kwame Nkrumah University - of Science and Technology - Kumasi, Ghana , Stalsberg, H Departments of Surgery - School of Medical Sciences - Kwame Nkrumah University - of Science and Technology - Kumasi, Ghana
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Schwannomas are uncommon slow growing
tumours arising from the nerve sheath or Schwann cell.
OBJECTIVE: To report a case and the surgical removal of a
giant complex schwannoma and to highlight the value of
extensive investigations including a preoperative histologic
diagnosis in the successful surgical management of uncommon
large benign tumours.
METHODS: A 39-year old man presented with a 15-year history
of a large mass in the right gluteal region. He was clinically
evaluated, subjected to imaging studies and surgery.
RESULTS: Clinical examination revealed a 40cm by 60cm mass
in the right gluteal region and continuous with a 25 cm by 15
cm pelvic mass. The ultrasound scan revealed a very complex
(mixed solid and fluid containing) gluteal mass with extension
to the pelvis. The CT scan showed a very large, well defined
lobulated tumour with cystic spaces and enhancing nodules.
The tumour extended through the ischiadic foramen into the
pelvis and posteriorly into the thigh muscles. A Doppler scan
of the pelvic vessels revealed that the right common and internal
iliac arteries were both compressed but not occluded. An
incisional biopsy was reported as a Schwannoma with
xanthomatous changes and an immuno histochemistry profile
of S-100+, Ki-67+ (less than 1% of the cells). A right foot drop
following the surgery responded to physiotherapy. The duration
of total hospital stay was 12 weeks.
CONCLUSION: The staged excision of large and complex
schwannomas is safe. It is essential that a preoperative
histological diagnosis is made to establish that the tumor is
truly benign.
Keywords :
Scnwannomas , Benign Tumour , Schwan cells , Tumour
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics