Laparosc Endosc Surg Sci . 2018; 25(3): 113-116 | DOI: 10.14744/less.2018.91885
Totally laparoscopic approach for a single mesenteric localization of Castelman’s disease: state of the art of laparoscopic surgery
Nicolò Fabbri1, Serena Rubino1, Sara Giaccari1, Cristina Bombardini1, Giorgia Santandrea1, Luigi Romeo1, Franceca Petrarulo1, Massimo Pedriali2, Gabriele Anania11Department of Morphology, Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Section of General and Thoracic Surgery, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
2Operative Unit of Pathological Anatomy, Oncology and Specialist Medical Department, S. Anna Hospital, University of Ferrara, Italy
Castleman’s disease is a rare proliferative disorder of benign nature characterized by hyperplasia of the lymphoid follicles. The abdomen is rarely affected by this pathology. The difficult preoperative diagnosis has recently led laparoscopic surgery to become an option for diagnosis and treatment of the unicentric form of the disease. Herein we present a literature review reporting our experience representing, according to our knowledge, one of the first cases of totally laparoscopic resection of single abdominal localization of Castelman’s disease.
Keywords: Castleman’s disease, laparoscopy; surgery.
Corresponding Author: Nicolò Fabbri, Italy
Manuscript Language: English