| Literature DB >> 24179358 |
Ralf-Bodo Tröbs1, Christian Geyer, Wolfgang Hirsch, Andrea Tannapfel.
Abstract
We report on two infants of 11 and 12 months of age, respectively, with large solid-cystic retroperitoneal tumors. Complete resection was achieved, and both children are doing well over a follow-up of more than 17 months. The presented paper focuses on surgical anatomy of this very rare type of tumor. Teratomas were located mainly within the upper abdominal cavity, and both tumors displaced the pancreas in an anterior position. The following anatomical features were observed (1) displacement of surrounding organs, (2) deformation and elongation of large retroperitoneal vessels, (3) fibrous incorporation of large vessels by the tumor pseudocapsule, (4) wrapping of anterior aortic branches by lobes and fingers of the tumor.Entities:
Keywords: anatomy; germ cells; retropancreatic; retroperitoneal; teratoma
Year: 2008 PMID: 24179358 PMCID: PMC3785360 DOI: 10.4137/ccrep.s907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Med Case Rep ISSN: 1178-6450
Figure 1Solid—cystic teratoma containing different types of tissue like fat, albuminous liquid and other solid parts (MRI, T1-gradient echo sequence, coronal).
Figure 2The same tumor as in Figure 1 in a transversal section. Pancreas and splenic vein are displaced towards ventral. (MRI, T1, transversal).
Topography and involvement of important anatomical structures.
| Case 1 | Case 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Suspected origin | Right upper retroperitoneum | Left upper retroperitoneum |
| Maximum | Foramen epiploicum | Caudally to transverse colon |
| Pancreas | In front | Cranially, in front |
| Adrenal | Not identified | Cranially, in front |
| Transverse colon | Caudally to maximum | Cranially to maximum |
| Duodenum | Displaced to the right | Displaced to the right |
| Abdominal aorta | Behind, adherent | Behind, adherent |
| Inferior cava vein | Elongated, compressed, and displaced to the right | Behind, adherent |
| Superior mesenteric vein | Adherent | Not involved |
| Celiac trunk | Surrounded by tumor | Not involved |
| Superior mesenteric artery | Involved | Involved |
| Inferior mesenteric artery | Not involved | Involved |
| Renal vessels | Behind, adherent; left site elongated | Behind, adherent; left site elongated |
Figure 3Anatomy of case one.*
*Many thanks to Doctor K. Welt for his drawing.
Figure 4Zystic-solid teratoma in the left abdomen (case 2; MRI, T1, coronal).