Retroperitoneal schwannomas represent 0.5%-3% of all retroperitoneal tumors. Complete surgical removal is the treatment of choice because it permits a correct histological diagnosis and prevents eventual degeneration. Laparoscopic surgery has been reported as safe and effective by several authors. We present a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the role of laparoscopy in surgical resection of retroperitoneal schwannomas, and we present a case showing the technique (with video). Laparoscopic resection in experienced hands is safe and effective, and guarantees excellent postoperative results in terms of patient recovery.
Retroperitoneal schwannomas. advantages of laparoscopic resection. Review of the literature and case presentation of a large paracaval benign schwannoma (with video) / Petrucciani, Niccolo'; Sirimarco, Dario; Magistri, Paolo; Antolino, Laura; Gasparrini, Marcello; Ramacciato, Giovanni. - In: ASIAN JOURNAL OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1758-5902. - 8:1(2015), pp. 78-82. [10.1111/ases.12150]
Retroperitoneal schwannomas. advantages of laparoscopic resection. Review of the literature and case presentation of a large paracaval benign schwannoma (with video)
MAGISTRI, PAOLO;
2015
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Retroperitoneal schwannomas represent 0.5%-3% of all retroperitoneal tumors. Complete surgical removal is the treatment of choice because it permits a correct histological diagnosis and prevents eventual degeneration. Laparoscopic surgery has been reported as safe and effective by several authors. We present a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the role of laparoscopy in surgical resection of retroperitoneal schwannomas, and we present a case showing the technique (with video). Laparoscopic resection in experienced hands is safe and effective, and guarantees excellent postoperative results in terms of patient recovery.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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