Minimally invasive resection of a giant esophageal schwannoma

Authors

  • Sajida Qureshi Dow University of Health Sciences
  • Sumayah Khan Dow University of Health Sciences
  • Waqas Ahmad Abbasi Dow University of Health Sciences
  • Muneeba Sohail Dow University of Health Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.10.8824

Keywords:

esophageal benign tumor, esophageal schwannoma, giant schwannoma, McKeown esophagectomy, Minimally invasive esophagectomy

Abstract

Benign tumors of the esophagus are uncommon, and primary esophageal schwannoma of the esophagus is even rarer, accounting for 2% of cases. Less than 30 cases have been reported in the literature. Here we report a case of a young man with a symptomatic giant esophageal schwannoma, which was completely removed by laparoscopic three-staged esophagectomy. This is the first case of such a large lesion being removed by a minimally invasive approach. Our patient was a 22-year-old male, presented with dysphagia and dyspnea for five years. An endoscopy and CT scan suggested a giant leiomyoma. Postoperative biopsy revealed a primary esophageal schwannoma. We present our case of benign esophageal tumor measuring about 10.5 cm in greatest dimension. This is the first schwannoma resection performed with the Mckeown technique among the limited case reports in the literature. Esophageal schwannoma must be kept as a possible diagnosis in patients presenting with benign esophageal tumors. Esophagectomy is the mainstay of treatment for giant esophageal schwannomas. Minimally invasive esophagectomy can be safely performed for giant benign esophageal tumors.

doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.10.8824

How to cite this: Qureshi S, Khan S, Abbasi WA, Sohail M. Minimally invasive resection of a giant esophageal schwannoma. Pak J Med Sci. 2024;40(10):2447-2450. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.10.8824

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Author Biography

Waqas Ahmad Abbasi, Dow University of Health Sciences

Rank: Research Associate

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Published

2024-10-19

How to Cite

Sajida Qureshi, Khan, S. ., Abbasi, W. A. ., & Sohail, M. (2024). Minimally invasive resection of a giant esophageal schwannoma. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 40(10), 2447–2450. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.10.8824

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Case Reports