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How do I Perform a Laparoscopic Removal of a Pelvic Retroperitoneal Schwannoma

How do I Perform a Laparoscopic Removal of a Pelvic Retroperitoneal Schwannoma

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Schwannomas are mainly benign tumors, which develop mainly in the skull or in the cervical region. Retroperitoneal location is rare, since it represents between 0.5 and 5% of scwhanomas. The malignant retroperitoneal form is, however, more common than in other locations.

Retroperitoneal schwannoma is often discovered during the exploration of unexplained lumbo-pelvic pain, or in the face of compression of nearby organs. Abdominopelvic CT and magnetic resonance imaging are essential to characterize the mass and verify its extension. The precise diagnosis is based on the pathological examination of the part, and complete surgical excision is the standard treatment.

Acquiring the surgical techniques and skills necessary to carry out these types of procedures is essential to providing optimal patient care.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult patient (≥18 years old)
  • suffering from symptomatic deep pelvic endometriosis
  • having received treatment at the Strasbourg University Hospital during 2021 for a retro-peritoneal pelvic carcinoma
  • having not expressed, after information, the reuse of their data for the purposes of this research.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient who expressed her opposition to participating in the study

Study details
    Endometriosis Pelvic

NCT06313411

University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

20 March 2024

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