Laparoscopic phrenectomy for a diaphragmatic neurilemmoma

J Res Med Sci. 2013 Jun;18(6):522-5.

Abstract

Diaphragmatic neurilemmoma (schwannoma) is an extremely rare tumor that is often discovered incidentally. Even when diagnosed, patients are commonly advised only to attend regular follow-up appointments as conventional tumorectomy is enormously invasive and confers relatively few benefits. Here, we report a unique case of a diaphragmatic neurilemmoma with concomitant symptomatic cholecystolithiasis, who was treated successfully by pure laparoscopy. The entire operation lasted 65 min, and patient was discharged uneventfully on the 3(rd) post-operative day. The follow-up for 29 months has shown with no recurrence or symptoms.

Keywords: Diaphragmatic neurilemmoma; diaphragmatic tumor; laparoscopy.

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  • Case Reports