BACKGROUND Hemolymphangioma is a rare,noninvasive benign tumor that originates from vascular and lymphatic malformations.It is usually congenital and can present with varying symptoms depending on its location and siz...BACKGROUND Hemolymphangioma is a rare,noninvasive benign tumor that originates from vascular and lymphatic malformations.It is usually congenital and can present with varying symptoms depending on its location and size.There are very few reports of hemolymphangiomas within the spinal canal,and giant lesions are exceptionally rare.CASE SUMMARY In July 2023,a 64-year-old male with a giant intravertebral epidural hemolymphangioma from thoracic 11 to lumbar 2(T11-L2)was admitted to the Department of Spine Surgery at the People's Hospital of Binzhou City,China.The patient experienced progressive lumbar and left lower limb pain,numbness,weakness in both lower limbs,and difficulty with urination and defecation.Imaging studies revealed a large cystic mass in the spinal canal at T11-L2.Surgical decompression was performed,and the pathology confirmed hemolymphangioma.CONCLUSION Complete resection of hemolymphangiomas has the best prognosis,and final diagnosis relies on pathologic diagnosis.In this case,the mass was removed intact with a pedicle nail rod system,leading to adequate spinal decompression and restoration of spinal stability.展开更多
基金Supported by The Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province,No.ZR2022LZY001The Shandong Province traditional Chinese medicine science and technology project,No.M-2022133+2 种基金The Shandong medical and health science and technology development plan project,No.202004071188The Practical teaching reform and research project of Binzhou Medical College,No.SJJY201927The Scientific research project of Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical College,No.BY2020KJ74.
文摘BACKGROUND Hemolymphangioma is a rare,noninvasive benign tumor that originates from vascular and lymphatic malformations.It is usually congenital and can present with varying symptoms depending on its location and size.There are very few reports of hemolymphangiomas within the spinal canal,and giant lesions are exceptionally rare.CASE SUMMARY In July 2023,a 64-year-old male with a giant intravertebral epidural hemolymphangioma from thoracic 11 to lumbar 2(T11-L2)was admitted to the Department of Spine Surgery at the People's Hospital of Binzhou City,China.The patient experienced progressive lumbar and left lower limb pain,numbness,weakness in both lower limbs,and difficulty with urination and defecation.Imaging studies revealed a large cystic mass in the spinal canal at T11-L2.Surgical decompression was performed,and the pathology confirmed hemolymphangioma.CONCLUSION Complete resection of hemolymphangiomas has the best prognosis,and final diagnosis relies on pathologic diagnosis.In this case,the mass was removed intact with a pedicle nail rod system,leading to adequate spinal decompression and restoration of spinal stability.