Giant Leiomyoma of the Oesophagus

J Clin Diagn Res. 2017 Apr;11(4):PD07-PD08. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/24206.9565. Epub 2017 Apr 1.

Abstract

Leiomyomas are rare benign tumours of the oesophagus that remain silent in more than 50% of the cases. Giant leiomyomas measuring more than 5 cm are very rare. A 47-year-old female presented with chest pain, cough and dysphagia for two months. Imaging studies were indicative of a 12.1x11.9 cm mass lesion in the distal oesophagus, CT guided biopsy confirmed leiomyoma. The patient being taken up for surgery was found to have a 20x19x17 cm irregular lobulated and encapsulated mass lesion arising from distal oesophagus encapsulating submucosally. En bloc resection of the tumour along with distal oesophagus with a clearance of 4 cm above and below the oesophagogastric junction was done followed by gastro-oesophageal anastomosis. Histopathologically, leiomyoma was confirmed. The patient had a smooth postoperative recovery.

Keywords: Benign tumour; Oesophageal leiomyoma; Resection.

Publication types

  • Case Reports