TY - JOUR
T1 - Solitary fibrous pleural tumor. A rare and challenging case
AU - Fatimi, Saulat hasnain
AU - Inam, Hina
AU - Chagan, Farida Karim
AU - Choudry, Usama Khalid
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Authors
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Introduction: Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a rare tumor originating from mesenchymal tissue underlying the mesothelial pleural layer with only a limited number of reported cases. Benign and malignant SFTP usually appear as a well-defined, homogeneous, and rounded mass on imaging. Complete en bloc is usually the treatment of choice. Case Presentation: 44 years old gentleman presented with the unintentional weight loss and chest discomfort for 6 months. A CT scan of chest showed a 30 × 20 × 20 cm heterogeneously enhancing soft tissue mass involving the entire right hemithorax. PET scan showed a localized disease. Therefore, a complete right upper lobectomy and complete removal of mass was done, that resulted in complete expansion of the middle and lower lobe. The patient remains stable till date. Biopsy revealed a fibrous pleural tumor. Conclusion: Complete surgical resection of the tumor is usually sufficient, but there are reported cases with recurrence. Wedge resection for complete excision can be carried out for tumors arising from visceral pleura. Extra pleural excision can be done without chest wall resection in tumors arising from the parietal pleura.
AB - Introduction: Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a rare tumor originating from mesenchymal tissue underlying the mesothelial pleural layer with only a limited number of reported cases. Benign and malignant SFTP usually appear as a well-defined, homogeneous, and rounded mass on imaging. Complete en bloc is usually the treatment of choice. Case Presentation: 44 years old gentleman presented with the unintentional weight loss and chest discomfort for 6 months. A CT scan of chest showed a 30 × 20 × 20 cm heterogeneously enhancing soft tissue mass involving the entire right hemithorax. PET scan showed a localized disease. Therefore, a complete right upper lobectomy and complete removal of mass was done, that resulted in complete expansion of the middle and lower lobe. The patient remains stable till date. Biopsy revealed a fibrous pleural tumor. Conclusion: Complete surgical resection of the tumor is usually sufficient, but there are reported cases with recurrence. Wedge resection for complete excision can be carried out for tumors arising from visceral pleura. Extra pleural excision can be done without chest wall resection in tumors arising from the parietal pleura.
KW - Benign lesion
KW - En bloc resection
KW - Solitary fibrous pleural tumor
KW - Thoracic surgery
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85077453836
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.020
DO - 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.020
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85077453836
SN - 2210-2612
VL - 66
SP - 346
EP - 349
JO - International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
JF - International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
ER -