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A case of enormous retroperitoneal liposarcoma with prolapse from the left inguinal canal following hernia repair.

Sho UedaTakuya SaitoYasuyuki FukamiShunichiro KomatsuKenitiro KanekoTsuyoshi Sano
Published in: Surgical case reports (2024)
The previous inguinal hernia in this case must be a prolapse of retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Thus, it is recommended to conduct a preoperative examination, which should include a CT scan, since the presence of a fatty mass within the hernia may indicate the presence of a retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Even if a preoperative diagnosis cannot be made, a long-term prognosis can be expected if the retroperitoneal liposarcoma can be completely resected at reoperation.
Keyphrases
  • robot assisted
  • computed tomography
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  • lymph node
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • contrast enhanced
  • minimally invasive
  • fatty acid
  • prognostic factors