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Mu-Shi Ye1, Hao-Kai Wu1, Xing-Zhang Qin1, Fan Luo1, Zhuo Li2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Well-differentiated liposarcoma is the second most common pathologic type of retroperitoneal sarcoma. It is characterized by a huge mass, but multiple organ invasions are common. Surgery is the only treatment option for potential cure. Hyper-accuracy three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction is widely used in robotic partly nephrectomy owing to its ability to visualize overlapping anatomy. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Hyper-accuracy three-dimensional reconstruction; Surgical resection; Well-differentiated liposarcoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35071527 PMCID: PMC8727265 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i1.268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337
Figure 1Imaging findings before treatment. A and C: Computed tomography angiography showed a massive lipoma-like mass extending from the sub-hepatic space to the pelvic cavity, with multiple organs dislocated; B and D: Intravenous pyelography with radiocontrast agent confirmed the displacement of the right kidney to the left lower quadrant and its excretion function was good.
Figure 2Hyper-accuracy three-dimensional reconstruction. A: Three-dimensional surface-rendered organs and tumor; B: Semitransparentizing liver revealed the relationship between the tumor and liver; C and D: Semitransparentizing or hiding tumor revealed the detail variations regarding anatomical structures. More details: http://www.cas.hisense.com:10052/?id=VnVmamZNSzhCbl8zODQ1&type=newCode.
Figure 3Pathological examination results. A: Pathological examination revealed well-differentiated liposarcoma. Macroscopically, the mass appeared oval but was separated into irregular lobulations; B-E: The epithelial component showed a low grade of dedifferentiation. Immunohistochemically, the tumor was partly positive for MDM2, S100, CK34, and CKD4, with a low grade of dedifferentiation (Ki-67: 20%).
Figure 4Contrast enhanced computed tomography images. A: Contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) 3 mo after surgery; B: Contrast enhanced CT 16 mo after surgery.