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Laparoscopic Treatment of a Hepatoduodenal Ligament Schwannoma With Infrared Indocyanine Green Fluorescence

Schwannomas occurring in the hepatoduodenal ligament are extremely rare, with only four cases reported. Here, we describe a case of a 30-mm schwannoma that originated in the hepatoduodenal ligament of a 38-year-old female found during a periodic medical check-up. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstra...

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Published in:In vivo (Athens) 2020-07, Vol.34 (4), p.2037-2041
Main Authors: TOMIOKA, KODAI, AOKI, TAKESHI, KOIZUMI, TOMOTAKE, ELEWA, AHMED, KUSANO, TOMOKAZU, MATSUDA, KAZUHIRO, NOGAKI, KOJI, TASHIRO, YOSHIHIKO, WADA, YUSUKE, HAKOZAKI, TOMOKI, SHIBATA, HIDEKI, HIRAI, TAKAHITO, YAMAZAKI, TATSUYA, SAITO, KAZUHIKO, ENAMI, YUTA, SUGIURA, IKUYA, NAKAJIMA, YOKO, ARAI, JUN, KAJIWARA, ATSUSHI, UOZUMI, SHOJIRO, SHIMOZUMA, YU, UCHIKOSHI, MANABU, SAKAKI, MASASHI, YOSHIDA, HITOSHI, MIURA, SAKIKO, MURAKAMI, MASAHIKO
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Summary:Schwannomas occurring in the hepatoduodenal ligament are extremely rare, with only four cases reported. Here, we describe a case of a 30-mm schwannoma that originated in the hepatoduodenal ligament of a 38-year-old female found during a periodic medical check-up. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a tumor in the hepatoduodenal ligament. Following an ultrasound-guided microbiopsy, histological examination showed solitary fibrous tumor or schwannomas in the liver or originating from the hepαtoduodenal ligament. The relationship between the tumor and associated organs was confirmed intraoperatively, and the tumor was removed safely in its entirety using indocyanine green. The postoperative histopathological examination revealed the presence of a schwannoma with typical characteristics. To our knowledge, this is the first case of hepatoduodenal ligament schwannoma treated by laparoscopic surgery using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging.
ISSN:0258-851X
1791-7549
DOI:10.21873/invivo.12004