Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature

Abstract Background Leiomyoma is the most common benign oesophageal tumour. Half of all leiomyoma patients have oesophagus-associated complaints, such as dysphagia and epigastric pain, and the other 50% are asymptomatic with a diagnosis made on incidental discovery. Endoscopic ultrasonography is ess...

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Main Authors: László Andrási, Zoltán Szepes, László Tiszlavicz, György Lázár, Attila Paszt
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-021-01625-8
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spelling doaj-253c84006eb24a8baf790c69381fcb232021-02-07T12:20:14ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2021-02-012111710.1186/s12876-021-01625-8Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literatureLászló Andrási0Zoltán Szepes1László Tiszlavicz2György Lázár3Attila Paszt4Department of Surgery, University of Szeged1St Department of Internal Medicine, University of SzegedDepartment of Pathology, University of SzegedDepartment of Surgery, University of SzegedDepartment of Surgery, University of SzegedAbstract Background Leiomyoma is the most common benign oesophageal tumour. Half of all leiomyoma patients have oesophagus-associated complaints, such as dysphagia and epigastric pain, and the other 50% are asymptomatic with a diagnosis made on incidental discovery. Endoscopic ultrasonography is essential for an accurate preoperative workup and can enable guided-tissue acquisition for immunohistochemistry in certain cases. Smaller tumours are amenable to traditional and novel endoscopic removal in specialized centres, but some complex cases require surgical enucleation with a minimally invasive approach. Case presentation An asymptomatic 60-year-old woman was accidentally diagnosed with a bifocal oesophageal mass, which was discovered by chest computed tomography. We report a rare case of a duplicated lower-third oesophageal leiomyoma, which was completely removed via the laparoscopic transhiatal approach. The patient has recovered successfully from the surgery. She has been followed up for six months with a normal oesophagram, adequate oesophageal function and no complaints observed. Pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of leiomyoma in both lesions. Conclusions To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of duplex oesophageal leiomyomas removed laparoscopically. Using the minimally invasive abdominal technique, the lower oesophagus can be mobilised to the mediastinum without pleura injury and offers a good alternative to the thoracoscopic approach in patients with possible intrathoracic difficulties. At experienced centres, laparoscopic transhiatal enucleation of lower oesophageal leiomyomas and other benign tumours with a combination of intraoperative oesophagoscopy is a safe, fast and effective operation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-021-01625-8Laparoscopic-transhiatalDuplex oesophageal leiomyomaCase report
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author László Andrási
Zoltán Szepes
László Tiszlavicz
György Lázár
Attila Paszt
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Zoltán Szepes
László Tiszlavicz
György Lázár
Attila Paszt
Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
BMC Gastroenterology
Laparoscopic-transhiatal
Duplex oesophageal leiomyoma
Case report
author_facet László Andrási
Zoltán Szepes
László Tiszlavicz
György Lázár
Attila Paszt
author_sort László Andrási
title Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
title_short Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
title_full Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
title_fullStr Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
title_sort complete laparoscopic-transhiatal removal of duplex benign oesophageal tumour: case report and review of literature
publisher BMC
series BMC Gastroenterology
issn 1471-230X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Leiomyoma is the most common benign oesophageal tumour. Half of all leiomyoma patients have oesophagus-associated complaints, such as dysphagia and epigastric pain, and the other 50% are asymptomatic with a diagnosis made on incidental discovery. Endoscopic ultrasonography is essential for an accurate preoperative workup and can enable guided-tissue acquisition for immunohistochemistry in certain cases. Smaller tumours are amenable to traditional and novel endoscopic removal in specialized centres, but some complex cases require surgical enucleation with a minimally invasive approach. Case presentation An asymptomatic 60-year-old woman was accidentally diagnosed with a bifocal oesophageal mass, which was discovered by chest computed tomography. We report a rare case of a duplicated lower-third oesophageal leiomyoma, which was completely removed via the laparoscopic transhiatal approach. The patient has recovered successfully from the surgery. She has been followed up for six months with a normal oesophagram, adequate oesophageal function and no complaints observed. Pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of leiomyoma in both lesions. Conclusions To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of duplex oesophageal leiomyomas removed laparoscopically. Using the minimally invasive abdominal technique, the lower oesophagus can be mobilised to the mediastinum without pleura injury and offers a good alternative to the thoracoscopic approach in patients with possible intrathoracic difficulties. At experienced centres, laparoscopic transhiatal enucleation of lower oesophageal leiomyomas and other benign tumours with a combination of intraoperative oesophagoscopy is a safe, fast and effective operation.
topic Laparoscopic-transhiatal
Duplex oesophageal leiomyoma
Case report
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-021-01625-8
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