Case Report: Multidisciplinary Approach for a Rare Case of Thymic Vascular Malformation

We report the rare case of a 2.5 cm in size mass diagnostic for residual thymus associated with venous vascular malformation (ISSVA classification, 2008) in a 58 years old man. Diagnosis was obtained only after surgical removal that was complicated by a sudden massive bleeding (about 1,500 cc) requi...

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Published inFrontiers in surgery Vol. 7; p. 624615
Main Authors Raveglia, Federico, Moneghini, Laura, Cariati, Maurizio, Baisi, Alessandro, Guttadauro, Angelo, Cioffi, Ugo, Scarci, Marco
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 12.01.2021
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Summary:We report the rare case of a 2.5 cm in size mass diagnostic for residual thymus associated with venous vascular malformation (ISSVA classification, 2008) in a 58 years old man. Diagnosis was obtained only after surgical removal that was complicated by a sudden massive bleeding (about 1,500 cc) requiring emergency conversion to median sternotomy. Difficulty in preoperative diagnosis, rarity of histologic pattern, and surgical challenges make this case very interesting for surgeons, pathologists and radiologist. Our message, dealing with mediastinal masses, is: (a) differential diagnosis between the more frequent solid antero-superior mediastinal tumors and vascular malformation should be always considered (b) preoperative angiography should always be performed in case of uncertain diagnosis (c) coil embolization should always be considered to reduce potentially fatal bleeding (d) histologic differentiation with other thymic neoplasms must be always considered.
Bibliography:Reviewed by: Tatsuya Kawai, Nagoya City University, Japan; Nuria Maria Novoa, University of Salamanca Health Care Complex, Spain
Edited by: Christopher William Seder, Rush University Medical Center, United States
This article was submitted to Thoracic Surgery, a section of the journal Frontiers in Surgery
ISSN:2296-875X
2296-875X
DOI:10.3389/fsurg.2020.624615