Abstract

BackgroundCavernous hemangioma, as a rare tumor, is difficult to differentiate from retroperitoneal lymphoma and paraganglioma. They are more difficult to excise completely through open surgery and traditional laparoscopic surgery. The study aimed to evaluate the role of DaVinci surgical system in laparoscopic resection of parapelvic cavernous hemangioma.Case presentationA 46-year-old female, who diagnosed as parapelvic cavernous hemangioma accompanying with thrombosis and calcification, was performed laparoscopic resection using DaVinci surgical system under general anesthesia. The patient well recovered without recurrence or spread of the lesion after operation for 3 months as well as hydronephrosis was significantly relieved.ConclusionLaparoscopic resection of parapelvic cavernous hemangioma under the help of DaVinci surgical system was feasible and safe.

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  • IntroductionAs a rare tumor, is difficult to differentiate from retroperitoneal lymphoma and paraganglioma

  • Cavernous hemangioma, as a rare tumor, is difficult to differentiate from retroperitoneal lymphoma and paraganglioma

  • Renal hemangiomas have a characteristic presentation of abdominal mass, pain and hematuria [3]

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Introduction

As a rare tumor, is difficult to differentiate from retroperitoneal lymphoma and paraganglioma. They are more difficult to excise completely through open surgery and traditional laparoscopic surgery. The study aimed to evaluate the role of DaVinci surgical system in laparoscopic resection of parapelvic cavernous hemangioma. Cavernous hemangioma is a rare, non-functional, benign adrenal tumor. Due to it usually shows no signs or symptoms and only noted when it developed a large palpable mass or spontaneous rupture causing to hypovolemic shock of Traditional surgical treatment should not be used as the first choice of treatment for hemangiomas. Robotic-assisted hysterectomy could gained more advantages, such as improving dexterity, coordination, and

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