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Two cases of pelvic schwannomas simultaneously resected with the prostate by robot‐assisted surgery

Toshinori Nishikimi, Yasushi Yoshino, Hiroshi Yamada, Hideki Mizuno, Yushi Yamauchi, Tomoyoshi Ohashi, Shigeki Isiguro, Hiroko Morikami, Kikuo Okamura

Year
2021
Citations
5
Access
Open access

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Schwannoma is a rare benign tumor of peripheral nerves arising from Schwann cells of the ubiquitous nerve sheath. The operative steps and technical aspects of robotic resection of pelvic schwannoma are described herein. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe two patients with pelvic tumors simultaneously resected with the prostate by robot-assisted surgery: a 69-year-old man with schwannoma of the right side of the pelvic floor and a 68-year-old man with schwannoma in the left pelvis. As metastasis of prostate cancer could not be ruled out, tumorectomy was performed using robotic-associated prostatectomy. Malignancy was absent in the two pelvic tumors, and the patients were diagnosed with schwannoma. CONCLUSION: For surgery in a narrow deep pelvis, robot-assisted surgery is minimally invasive, offers excellent mobility of robotic instruments and visibility of three-dimensional view, and is a useful approach.

Keywords

SchwannomaMedicinePelvisRobotic surgeryProstatectomyPelvic floorMalignancyProstate cancerRadiologySurgery

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