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Vascular reconstruction in a case of iliac artery infiltrating giant retroperitoneal liposarcoma

Mondragón-Zamora, J; Mendieta-Azcona, C; Martínez-Turégano, B; Gutiérrez-Nistal, M; Zafra-Angúlo, J. D; Fernández Heredero, A.
Rev. esp. investig. quir ; 24(3): 109-110, 2021. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | IBECS (España) | ID: ibc-219256
Introduction. Liposarcoma is the most common tumor type of retroperitoneal soft tissue sarcomas. Case report. A 35 year-old male with a history of smoking with hypogastric abdominal pain, abdominal fullness, constipation and weight-loss for several months. Physical examination revealed abdominal distension, increased abdominal collateral circulation and a left subcostal mass. Abdominal and pelvic CT scan showed a large, septated fat tumor measuring approximately 30cm x 31cm x 41cm in size. It was decided to perform a resection of the tumoral mass, the para-aortic adenopathy and the infiltrating component of the arterial axis plus a left nephrectomy. During the operation, we observed infiltration of the left CIA which required a block resection of the left CIA, followed by a CIA to left external iliac artery terminal-terminal (T-T) bypass using a 8mm Polyethylene Terephthalate prosthesis, internaliliac artery ligation and venous axis ligation. (AU)
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Ubicación: ES15.1 - BNCS