Resection of a giant mediastinal liposarcoma by median sternotomy with vascular reconstruction-a case report

Mediastinum. 2023 Aug 10:7:39. doi: 10.21037/med-23-20. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Background: Primary mediastinal liposarcoma is a rare malignancy of mesenchymal origin with local aggressive biological behavior which is often diagnosed as an incidental finding without any symptoms. Chemoresistance and low radiosensitivity of these tumors favors surgical resection as the only option for radical treatment. The potential need for extended resections of adjacent structures is not uncommon and could be challenging. Only a limited number of cases with successful vascular reconstruction for the treatment of mediastinal liposarcoma has been reported so far.

Case description: A 69-year-old female patient was admitted to our department with dry cough and a huge mediastinal mass for further investigation and treatment. Based on the results of preoperative examinations a mediastinal liposarcoma was suspected. The tumor was resected through median sternal incision with resection of the pericardium with subsequent mesh replacement and "en bloc" resection of the innominate vein with vascular graft reconstruction. The postoperative course was uneventful. Six months follow-up after surgery showed no signs of local recurrence or dissemination.

Conclusions: Extended resection and vascular reconstruction for the surgical treatment of primary mediastinal liposarcoma is often necessary to ensure adequate radicality and to reduce the risk of local recurrence. Therefore, these patients should be treated in high-volume centers with sufficient experience.

Keywords: Liposarcoma; case report; mediastinum; surgery; vascular reconstruction.

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