BACKGROUND Colorectal cavernous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation resulting in recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage,and can be misinterpreted as colitis.Surgical resection is currently the mainstay of ...BACKGROUND Colorectal cavernous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation resulting in recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage,and can be misinterpreted as colitis.Surgical resection is currently the mainstay of treatment,with an emphasis on sphincter preservation.CASE SUMMARY We present details of two young patients with a history of persistent hematochezia diagnosed with colorectal cavernous hemangioma by endoscopic ultrasound(EUS).Cavernous hemangioma was relieved by several EUS-guided lauromacrogol injections and the patients achieved favorable clinical prognosis.CONCLUSION Multiple sequential EUS-guided injections of lauromacrogol is a safe,effective,cost-efficient,and minimally invasive alternative for colorectal cavernous hemangioma.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)features of cavernous hemangioma malformation(CHM)to enhance diagnostic accuracy.Methods:The CT and MRI findings and clinical info...Objective:To investigate the computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)features of cavernous hemangioma malformation(CHM)to enhance diagnostic accuracy.Methods:The CT and MRI findings and clinical information of 23 patients with CHM were retrospectively analyzed.Results:CT examinations were conducted in 7 cases,while MRI was utilized in 23 cases.Additionally,SWI was employed in 5 cases and enhanced imaging techniques were applied in 14 cases.Among the observed lesions,20 cases presented with a singular lesion,whereas 3 cases exhibited multiple lesions.The lesions were located in 8 frontal lobes,6 cerebellums,2 brainstems,6 temporal lobes,1 basal ganglia,3 parieto-occipital lobes,and 2 thalamus regions.The nodules appeared as quasi-circular lesions with clear or well-defined boundaries.They presented as isodense lesions on CT scans,with one lesion showing peritumoral edema.On MRI,T1-weighted imaging(T1WI)demonstrated isointense signals,while T2-weighted imaging(T2WI)showed isointense and hyperintense signals.Additionally,10 lesions exhibited a low signal ring on T2WI.Diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI)revealed nodular or isointense low signals,while susceptibility-weighted imaging(SWI)displayed enlarged areas of low signal.Fourteen lesions underwent contrast-enhanced scanning,with 2 lesions showing no obvious enhancement,1 lesion demonstrating mild to moderate enhancement,and 11 lesions exhibiting significant enhancement.Notably,6 of these enhanced lesions were surrounded by small blood vessels.Conclusion:Cavernous hemangioma malformation is more commonly found in individual cases.CT alone lacks specificity,making it prone to misdiagnosis.A more comprehensive evaluation of cavernous hemangioma malformation can be achieved through a combination of MRI,DWI,SWI,and enhanced examination,providing valuable references for clinical assessment.展开更多
BACKGROUND Primary abdominal and retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a vascular tumor and rarely seen in the clinic.Due to the lack of specific imaging features,retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma cannot be diagn...BACKGROUND Primary abdominal and retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a vascular tumor and rarely seen in the clinic.Due to the lack of specific imaging features,retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma cannot be diagnosed accurately.Some symptoms may develop with the enlargement of lesion volume or the occurrence of complications such as rupture or oppression.We report here a special case who was admitted with chronic abdominal pain.Admission examination suggested a retroperitoneal lymphatic duct cyst.Laparoscopic resection of the retroperitoneal mass was performed,and histological examination confirmed retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old Tibetan woman with intermittent left lower abdominal pain and discomfort 3 years ago.Ultrasonography revealed a cystic mass in the retroperitoneum with clear boundaries,internal septa,and no blood flow signal.Computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed an irregular space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneum,and retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst was considered.Plain CT scanning showed multiple cystlike hypo-intense shadows in the retroperitoneum,partially fused into a mass,and no obvious enhancement was found on enhanced scanning.MRI showed multiple irregular clump-like long T1 and long T2 signal shadows above the pancreas,within which linear short T2 signal shadows were seen.Diffusionweighted imaging sequence showed hypo-signal shadows,without obvious enhancement on enhanced scanning.Ultrasound,CT,and MRI all suggested the possibility of retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst.However,the patient was finally diagnosed with retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma by pathological examination.CONCLUSION Retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a benign lesion,and it is difficult to make a diagnosis preoperatively.Surgical resection may be the only treatment,which not only allows histopathological confirmation as a diagnostic purpose and excludes any risk of malignancy,but also avoids invasion of adjacent tissues,oppression,and other complications as a therapeutic goal.展开更多
BACKGROUND Pancreatic cavernous hemangioma(pCH)is a rare type of benign vascular tumor.Making the right diagnosis is challenging due to low clinical suspicion and the lack of existing cross-sectional imaging tools to ...BACKGROUND Pancreatic cavernous hemangioma(pCH)is a rare type of benign vascular tumor.Making the right diagnosis is challenging due to low clinical suspicion and the lack of existing cross-sectional imaging tools to distinguish it from other pancreatic lesions.CASE SUMMARY We describe a male patient,age 18,who presented with a pCH.Computed tomography,magnetic resonance imaging,and ultrasound showed cystic space in the tail of the pancreas.A dark spot sign on the T2 weighted image sequence was observed.Clinically,a mucinous cystic neoplasm with hemorrhage was suspected preoperatively by combining imaging,and the operative indication was clear.The patient underwent a distal pancreatic tumor resection under laparoscopic control.Immunohistochemical staining for CD31 and CD34 was positive;D2-40 was positive in interstitial lymphatic vessels and negative in vascular epithelial cells;and calcium-binding protein was negative.The results support the diagnosis of pCH combined with chronic intracapsular spontaneous hemorrhage.No complications or recurrences were observed during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION Chronic spontaneous hemorrhage may occur in pCH,which may greatly influence the accuracy of diagnosis using imaging modalities.Surgical resection for uncertain pCH seems reasonable with a good outcome.展开更多
BACKGROUND: This paper was to review the effects of intraoperative autologous transfusion during modified, normal-temperature, total hepatic vascular exclusion (THVE) for extracapsular resection of giant hepatic caver...BACKGROUND: This paper was to review the effects of intraoperative autologous transfusion during modified, normal-temperature, total hepatic vascular exclusion (THVE) for extracapsular resection of giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma. METHODS: The clinical data from 28 patients, who underwent hepatic resection requiring intraoperative autologous transfusion with the cell-saver apparatus, were analyzed retrospectively. The tumors in the 28 patients involved the proximal hepatic veins and inferior vena cava. The diameters of these hemangiomas ranged from 12x15 cm to 18-40 cm. All patients had varying degrees of THVE. ' RESULTS: The 28 patients with hemangioma received integrated resection and recovered. One patient had rupture of tumors resulting in massive hemorrhage of 6000 ml during liver resection; 4 patients had blood transfusions of 400-800 ml; the other 23 patients had no blood transfusion. Only 6 patients underwent the Pringle maneuver with resection. The other 22 patients underwent THVE during the liver resection. The interval of THVE was 5-30 minutes (mean 16 minutes). CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative autologous transfusion during modified, normal-temperature THVE for extracapsular resection of huge hepatic cavernous hemangioma is feasible.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the origin of blood supply to cavernous hemangioma of the liver (CHL). METHODS: To observe the relation of cavernous hemangioma of the liver to the hepatic artery and portal vein, we performe...OBJECTIVE: To investigate the origin of blood supply to cavernous hemangioma of the liver (CHL). METHODS: To observe the relation of cavernous hemangioma of the liver to the hepatic artery and portal vein, we performed serial selective hepatic arteriography in 22 patients. Five patients after ligation of the right hepatic arteries underwent portography and liver staining by in jection of methylene blue into the portal veins and 2 patients had hepatic specimens resected, which were made into a model cast by filling the hepatic veins (yellow) and portal venous branches (blue) with methyl methacrylate after vascular lavage. RESULTS: Serial selective hepatic arteriography showed that hepatic arteries and hemangioma were displayed simultaneously, and that hemangioma was supplied by one to numerous arterial branches. In the portal phase of portography, contrast medium failed to enter the tumor and the intrahepatic branches of the portal vein were pushed aside by the tumor; in the liver parenchymal phase, however, the tumor appeared to be a low-density area. Hepatic arteriography and portography revealed that the fistula between the artery and portal vein may not be existed. The liver stained with methylene blue showed that the normal hepatic parenchyma could be stained with deep blue; in contrast, the tumor was not stained at all. The casting specimens showed that the eroded tumor left a round vacant area because of its total shedding, and no blue stained branches of the portal vein extended into the tumor. CONCLUSION: Blood supply of CHL may originate from the hepatic artery.展开更多
A 41-year-old woman with blunt abdominal trauma due to a motor vehicle accident presented to our emergency department. The patient had a history of a giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma. Emergency exploratory laparotom...A 41-year-old woman with blunt abdominal trauma due to a motor vehicle accident presented to our emergency department. The patient had a history of a giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma. Emergency exploratory laparotomy was performed for suspected intra-abdominal bleeding with abdominal compartment syndrome, and more than 4 liters of blood and blood clots were removed. An active bleeding laceration (5 cm) of a hepatic cavernous hemangioma was detected in segment III of the liver. The bleeding was controlled by sutures, Teflon patches and tamponade. The abdomen was closed temporarily using the vacuum-assisted method. Because of the presence of persistent fresh blood through abdominal drainage at a rate of 〉1 L/h, splenectomy was performed to control the bleeding again by sutures and Teflon patches. Finally, the abdomen was closed using a biologic mesh. The patient was discharged home 30 days after trauma. Bleeding of trauma-caused hepatic hemangioma is rare, but splenic injury due to blunt abdominal trauma is common. An in-depth investigation is necessary to avoid second intervention.展开更多
AIM: To assess features of cavernous hemangioma (CH) in the orbit revealed by CT and MRI and summarize prediction of preoperative CT and MRI for the adhesion degree of CH in the orbit. METHODS: A total of 97 patients ...AIM: To assess features of cavernous hemangioma (CH) in the orbit revealed by CT and MRI and summarize prediction of preoperative CT and MRI for the adhesion degree of CH in the orbit. METHODS: A total of 97 patients with pathologically confirmed CH in the orbit were examined with axial and coronal CT scan, and axial, coronal, sagittal, and enhanced fat suppression MRI scan. CT and MRI findings and intraoperative adhesion degrees were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: There were 47 patients with slight adhesion, for whom CT and MRI showed round masses with well defined margins in the extraocular muscles; 14 patients with mild adhesion, for whom CT and MRI revealed irregular masses with unclear boundary between CH and the optic nerve in coronal images, and emissary veins in the posterior region of masses in contrast-enhanced images; 36 patients with severe adhesion, for whom CT and MRI exhibited an irregular or ovoid mass filling the orbital apex, or showed distorted and even spiky margins in the posterior region of masses in contrast enhanced images at the presence of a transparent triangle between the mass and the orbital apex. CONCLUSION: Preoperative CT and MRI aid in accurate diagnosis, selection of the surgical approach, and assessment of the adhesion degree and surgical risks for CH.展开更多
Diffuse liver hemangiomatosis with giant cavernous hemangioma in adult is extremely rare. A 35 year-old woman presented to hospital with main complaint of epigastric pain and abdominal fullness. An enhanced computed t...Diffuse liver hemangiomatosis with giant cavernous hemangioma in adult is extremely rare. A 35 year-old woman presented to hospital with main complaint of epigastric pain and abdominal fullness. An enhanced computed tomography scan revealed a massive liver tumor in right lobe about 150 mm in size. There was contrast enhancement at the periphery of the mass consistent with a cavernous hemangioma. She underwent right hepatectomy. Histologically, it was diagnosed as a cavernous hemangioma. And also, hemangiomatous lesions were scattered around the Glisson’s capsule on the back ground liver. These hemangiomatous lesions were not recognized preoperatively. Even if we couldn’t diagnose hemangiomatosis around the main giant hemangioma preoperatively, we need to take enough surgical margins because the giant hemangioma has the potential to have small hemangiomatous lesions around the tumor. We reported right hepatectomy for giant cavernous hemangioma with diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis without an extrahepatic lesion in an adult.展开更多
Dear Editor,I am Dr.Kang Xue,from the Department of Ophthalmology at the Eye,Ear,Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai,China.I am writing to present three case reports of the removal of visual funct...Dear Editor,I am Dr.Kang Xue,from the Department of Ophthalmology at the Eye,Ear,Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai,China.I am writing to present three case reports of the removal of visual function alterations in cavernous hemangioma of the orbital apex after surgery.Cavernous hemangioma is a relatively common primary benign orbital tumor in adults.展开更多
Objective To establish a novel and safe operation technique for the resection of giant hepatic cavernous hemangiomas involving the retro-hepatic vena cava.Methods After ligating the hepatic artery of affected lobe, th...Objective To establish a novel and safe operation technique for the resection of giant hepatic cavernous hemangiomas involving the retro-hepatic vena cava.Methods After ligating the hepatic artery of affected lobe, the short hepatic veins at the third porta hepatis were dissected and ligated individually to separate the tumor from the retrohepatic vena cava, followed by the resection of the tumor under intermittent interruption of the porta hepatis.Results A total of 62 giant hepatic cavernous hemangiomas were successfully resected without hepatic vascular exclusion. Right and caudate lobectomies were done in 27 cases, right hemihepatectomies in 5 cases, right upper segmentectomies in 7 cases, right posterior lobec-tomies in 7 cases, extended left and caudate lobectomies in 10 cases, and caudate lobectomies in 6 cases. The blood transfusion requirement during operation was 1 400 ml on average. All did well postoperatively during a follow up of 4 - 84 months.Conclusion It is safe and feasible to resect giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma following dissection of the third porta hepatis. During operation the key step is dissection of the short hepatic veins.展开更多
BACKGROUND Small intestinal cavernous hemangioma is a rare disease,especially in the ileum.It is difficult to accurately diagnose due to its hidden location and nonspecific clinical symptoms.Here,we reported a case of...BACKGROUND Small intestinal cavernous hemangioma is a rare disease,especially in the ileum.It is difficult to accurately diagnose due to its hidden location and nonspecific clinical symptoms.Here,we reported a case of ileal cavernous hemangioma with chronic hemorrhage in a 20-year-old man and review the literature to gain a better understanding of this disease.CASE SUMMARY The patient complained of intermittent melena and hematochezia for > 3 mo.The lowest hemoglobin level revealed by laboratory testing was 3.4 g/d L(normal range:12-16 g/dL).However,the gastroscopy,colonoscopy and peroral doubleballoon enteroscopy(DBE) showed no signs of bleeding.The transanal DBE detected a lesion at about 340 cm proximal to the ileocecal valve.Thus,we performed an exploratory laparoscopy and the lesion was resected.After the operation,the patient had no melena.Finally,the pathological examination identified the neoplasm as an ileal cavernous hemangioma,thereby resulting in gastrointestinal hemorrhage.CONCLUSION This report might improve the diagnosis and treatment of ileal cavernous hemangioma.展开更多
A cavernous hemangioma of the cecum is a rare vascular malformation but is clinically important because of the possibility of massive bleeding.We report a case of a large cavernous hemangioma with pericolic inf iltrat...A cavernous hemangioma of the cecum is a rare vascular malformation but is clinically important because of the possibility of massive bleeding.We report a case of a large cavernous hemangioma with pericolic inf iltration in the cecum which was removed successfully using minimally invasive surgery.展开更多
We present, to the authors' knowledge, the first reported case of an optic disc pit (ODP) and retinal cavernous hemangioma (RCH) in the same eye in addition to a review of both clinical entities. An ODP is a rare...We present, to the authors' knowledge, the first reported case of an optic disc pit (ODP) and retinal cavernous hemangioma (RCH) in the same eye in addition to a review of both clinical entities. An ODP is a rare congenital or acquired cavitary defect in the optic nerve head.展开更多
Objective: To describe the characteristic appearance of cavernous hemangioma of the liver (CHL) presented in carbon dioxide digital subtraction angiography (CO2-DSA) and to evaluate the significance of CO2-DSA in the ...Objective: To describe the characteristic appearance of cavernous hemangioma of the liver (CHL) presented in carbon dioxide digital subtraction angiography (CO2-DSA) and to evaluate the significance of CO2-DSA in the diagnosis of CHL. Methods: Both CO2-DSA and iodinated contrast DSA (IC-DSA) were performed in all 16 patients with CHL, and the angiographic manifestations in the same patients were compared. The image quality was rated by three experienced angiographers, and the complications were also assessed. Results: There was good correlation between angiographers on image quality (R = 0. 73). Diagnostic images were obtained with both CO2-DSA and IC-DSA in all CHL patients. No difference was noted between IC-DSA and CO2-DSA in visualizing the proper hepatic arteries and its branches (P>0. 05). CO2-DSA produced better images that clearly described the tumor size, shape and margination than those by IC-DSA (P< 0. 05), but both demonstrated characteristic appearances of early opacification and persistent contrast enhancement of the tumors. The portal vein branches near the tumors were constantly demonstrated by CO2-DSA in 15 cases (15/16) but only in 2 cases (2/16) by IC-DSA. Conclusion: CO2-DSA is sensitive in CHL diagnosis, and in patients with contraindications to IC or with unsatisfactory imaging results by IC-DSA, CO2-DSA is a good alternative. As show in most cases by CO2-DSA, the portal veins might act as the main drainage vein of CHLs.展开更多
We report a rare case of pulmonary cavernous hemangioma in a 51-year-old female. A computed tomographic scan of the chest showed an ill-defined mass measuring 2.3 cm × 2.2 cm in the right lower lobe. Surgical res...We report a rare case of pulmonary cavernous hemangioma in a 51-year-old female. A computed tomographic scan of the chest showed an ill-defined mass measuring 2.3 cm × 2.2 cm in the right lower lobe. Surgical resection was performed and postoperative histological examination revealed cavernous hemangioma. We reviewed the clinical features and therapeutic methcds of hemangioma.展开更多
OBJECTIVE To summarize and analyze the clinical manifestations features of imaging diagnosis,and therapeutic efficacy of surgical treatment for intracranial cavernous hemangioma(CH). METHODS Data from 86 cases with in...OBJECTIVE To summarize and analyze the clinical manifestations features of imaging diagnosis,and therapeutic efficacy of surgical treatment for intracranial cavernous hemangioma(CH). METHODS Data from 86 cases with intracranial CH from the Department of Neurosurgery of Tianjin Huanhu Hospital,Tianjin, China,during a period from 2000 to 2007,were retrospectively analyzed,and pertinent literature cited. RESULTS Epilepsy,headache,dizziness,sensory disability and limb-kinetic apraxia were the most commonly seen clinical manifestations of the intracranial CH cases.MRI was one of the preferred ways to diagnose CH.All 86 patients were treated with microsurgery,among which neuronavigator-guided surgery was conducted in 16,a second surgical procedure was performed in 3 due to a postoperative intracranial hematoma,and death occurred in 1.All the other 85 patients had a good prognosis. CONCLUSION MRI was the most sensitive diagnostic means for intracranial CH.Microsurgery was the main method to treat intracranial CH.展开更多
Cavernous hemangioma is the most primary benign orbital tumor in adults,and majority of cases could be easily settled by surgical treatment.However,cavernous hemangioma lodged deep in the orbital apex remained a chall...Cavernous hemangioma is the most primary benign orbital tumor in adults,and majority of cases could be easily settled by surgical treatment.However,cavernous hemangioma lodged deep in the orbital apex remained a challenge because the surgery may pose a high risk of injury to the optic nerve and significant visual loss.This presentation would report a case of cavernous hemangioma located in orbital apex who presented superonasal and inferotemporal peripheral vision defect.The patient received fully transnasal endoscopic surgery,and a 2 cm×1.5 cm tumor was successfully removed from the left orbital apex.The treatment results were satisfactory,with no after-effects and adverse reactions during follow-up.This case highlighted that transnasal endoscopic surgery is a promising technique for cavernous hemangiomas that are located deep in orbital apex.This approach provides direct pathway to tumor with limiting morbidity,maximal surgical field and ample illumination.The procedure represents a safe and less invasive management.展开更多
Objective To investigate the characteristics of magnetic resonance image (MRI) of spinal cord cavernous hemangioma. Methods Six cases of spinal cord cavernous heman-gioma diagnosed by MRI and confirmed by pathology we...Objective To investigate the characteristics of magnetic resonance image (MRI) of spinal cord cavernous hemangioma. Methods Six cases of spinal cord cavernous heman-gioma diagnosed by MRI and confirmed by pathology were reviewed. The characteristics of MRI were analyzed and correlated with pathological characteristics of spinal cord cavernous hemangioma. Results In 4 cases, the tumors were located in thoracic segment of the spinal cord and 2 in cervical cord. All lesions were solitary and the spinal cords were normal or a little thicker. The MRI showed that the images of focus were ball-like popcorn or mulberry with mixed signal,with short T2 signal around the focus. Under microscope, the hemangioma was composed of highly expanded blood sinusoids and its wall was thin and consisted of flat epithelial cells. There were some red blood cells in the cavity of the sinusoid and a little fibrous tissue in the diazoma between blood sinusoids. And also some fresh and old hemorrhages could be seen in the specimen. Conclusion MRI has high sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of spinal cavernous hemangioma.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province,No.LY20H030010Medical Health Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Provincial Health Commission,No.2019-KY1-001-181.
文摘BACKGROUND Colorectal cavernous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation resulting in recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage,and can be misinterpreted as colitis.Surgical resection is currently the mainstay of treatment,with an emphasis on sphincter preservation.CASE SUMMARY We present details of two young patients with a history of persistent hematochezia diagnosed with colorectal cavernous hemangioma by endoscopic ultrasound(EUS).Cavernous hemangioma was relieved by several EUS-guided lauromacrogol injections and the patients achieved favorable clinical prognosis.CONCLUSION Multiple sequential EUS-guided injections of lauromacrogol is a safe,effective,cost-efficient,and minimally invasive alternative for colorectal cavernous hemangioma.
文摘Objective:To investigate the computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)features of cavernous hemangioma malformation(CHM)to enhance diagnostic accuracy.Methods:The CT and MRI findings and clinical information of 23 patients with CHM were retrospectively analyzed.Results:CT examinations were conducted in 7 cases,while MRI was utilized in 23 cases.Additionally,SWI was employed in 5 cases and enhanced imaging techniques were applied in 14 cases.Among the observed lesions,20 cases presented with a singular lesion,whereas 3 cases exhibited multiple lesions.The lesions were located in 8 frontal lobes,6 cerebellums,2 brainstems,6 temporal lobes,1 basal ganglia,3 parieto-occipital lobes,and 2 thalamus regions.The nodules appeared as quasi-circular lesions with clear or well-defined boundaries.They presented as isodense lesions on CT scans,with one lesion showing peritumoral edema.On MRI,T1-weighted imaging(T1WI)demonstrated isointense signals,while T2-weighted imaging(T2WI)showed isointense and hyperintense signals.Additionally,10 lesions exhibited a low signal ring on T2WI.Diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI)revealed nodular or isointense low signals,while susceptibility-weighted imaging(SWI)displayed enlarged areas of low signal.Fourteen lesions underwent contrast-enhanced scanning,with 2 lesions showing no obvious enhancement,1 lesion demonstrating mild to moderate enhancement,and 11 lesions exhibiting significant enhancement.Notably,6 of these enhanced lesions were surrounded by small blood vessels.Conclusion:Cavernous hemangioma malformation is more commonly found in individual cases.CT alone lacks specificity,making it prone to misdiagnosis.A more comprehensive evaluation of cavernous hemangioma malformation can be achieved through a combination of MRI,DWI,SWI,and enhanced examination,providing valuable references for clinical assessment.
基金Supported by Health Commission of Qinghai Province,No.2020-wjzdx-28.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary abdominal and retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a vascular tumor and rarely seen in the clinic.Due to the lack of specific imaging features,retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma cannot be diagnosed accurately.Some symptoms may develop with the enlargement of lesion volume or the occurrence of complications such as rupture or oppression.We report here a special case who was admitted with chronic abdominal pain.Admission examination suggested a retroperitoneal lymphatic duct cyst.Laparoscopic resection of the retroperitoneal mass was performed,and histological examination confirmed retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old Tibetan woman with intermittent left lower abdominal pain and discomfort 3 years ago.Ultrasonography revealed a cystic mass in the retroperitoneum with clear boundaries,internal septa,and no blood flow signal.Computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed an irregular space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneum,and retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst was considered.Plain CT scanning showed multiple cystlike hypo-intense shadows in the retroperitoneum,partially fused into a mass,and no obvious enhancement was found on enhanced scanning.MRI showed multiple irregular clump-like long T1 and long T2 signal shadows above the pancreas,within which linear short T2 signal shadows were seen.Diffusionweighted imaging sequence showed hypo-signal shadows,without obvious enhancement on enhanced scanning.Ultrasound,CT,and MRI all suggested the possibility of retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst.However,the patient was finally diagnosed with retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma by pathological examination.CONCLUSION Retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a benign lesion,and it is difficult to make a diagnosis preoperatively.Surgical resection may be the only treatment,which not only allows histopathological confirmation as a diagnostic purpose and excludes any risk of malignancy,but also avoids invasion of adjacent tissues,oppression,and other complications as a therapeutic goal.
文摘BACKGROUND Pancreatic cavernous hemangioma(pCH)is a rare type of benign vascular tumor.Making the right diagnosis is challenging due to low clinical suspicion and the lack of existing cross-sectional imaging tools to distinguish it from other pancreatic lesions.CASE SUMMARY We describe a male patient,age 18,who presented with a pCH.Computed tomography,magnetic resonance imaging,and ultrasound showed cystic space in the tail of the pancreas.A dark spot sign on the T2 weighted image sequence was observed.Clinically,a mucinous cystic neoplasm with hemorrhage was suspected preoperatively by combining imaging,and the operative indication was clear.The patient underwent a distal pancreatic tumor resection under laparoscopic control.Immunohistochemical staining for CD31 and CD34 was positive;D2-40 was positive in interstitial lymphatic vessels and negative in vascular epithelial cells;and calcium-binding protein was negative.The results support the diagnosis of pCH combined with chronic intracapsular spontaneous hemorrhage.No complications or recurrences were observed during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION Chronic spontaneous hemorrhage may occur in pCH,which may greatly influence the accuracy of diagnosis using imaging modalities.Surgical resection for uncertain pCH seems reasonable with a good outcome.
文摘BACKGROUND: This paper was to review the effects of intraoperative autologous transfusion during modified, normal-temperature, total hepatic vascular exclusion (THVE) for extracapsular resection of giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma. METHODS: The clinical data from 28 patients, who underwent hepatic resection requiring intraoperative autologous transfusion with the cell-saver apparatus, were analyzed retrospectively. The tumors in the 28 patients involved the proximal hepatic veins and inferior vena cava. The diameters of these hemangiomas ranged from 12x15 cm to 18-40 cm. All patients had varying degrees of THVE. ' RESULTS: The 28 patients with hemangioma received integrated resection and recovered. One patient had rupture of tumors resulting in massive hemorrhage of 6000 ml during liver resection; 4 patients had blood transfusions of 400-800 ml; the other 23 patients had no blood transfusion. Only 6 patients underwent the Pringle maneuver with resection. The other 22 patients underwent THVE during the liver resection. The interval of THVE was 5-30 minutes (mean 16 minutes). CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative autologous transfusion during modified, normal-temperature THVE for extracapsular resection of huge hepatic cavernous hemangioma is feasible.
文摘OBJECTIVE: To investigate the origin of blood supply to cavernous hemangioma of the liver (CHL). METHODS: To observe the relation of cavernous hemangioma of the liver to the hepatic artery and portal vein, we performed serial selective hepatic arteriography in 22 patients. Five patients after ligation of the right hepatic arteries underwent portography and liver staining by in jection of methylene blue into the portal veins and 2 patients had hepatic specimens resected, which were made into a model cast by filling the hepatic veins (yellow) and portal venous branches (blue) with methyl methacrylate after vascular lavage. RESULTS: Serial selective hepatic arteriography showed that hepatic arteries and hemangioma were displayed simultaneously, and that hemangioma was supplied by one to numerous arterial branches. In the portal phase of portography, contrast medium failed to enter the tumor and the intrahepatic branches of the portal vein were pushed aside by the tumor; in the liver parenchymal phase, however, the tumor appeared to be a low-density area. Hepatic arteriography and portography revealed that the fistula between the artery and portal vein may not be existed. The liver stained with methylene blue showed that the normal hepatic parenchyma could be stained with deep blue; in contrast, the tumor was not stained at all. The casting specimens showed that the eroded tumor left a round vacant area because of its total shedding, and no blue stained branches of the portal vein extended into the tumor. CONCLUSION: Blood supply of CHL may originate from the hepatic artery.
文摘A 41-year-old woman with blunt abdominal trauma due to a motor vehicle accident presented to our emergency department. The patient had a history of a giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma. Emergency exploratory laparotomy was performed for suspected intra-abdominal bleeding with abdominal compartment syndrome, and more than 4 liters of blood and blood clots were removed. An active bleeding laceration (5 cm) of a hepatic cavernous hemangioma was detected in segment III of the liver. The bleeding was controlled by sutures, Teflon patches and tamponade. The abdomen was closed temporarily using the vacuum-assisted method. Because of the presence of persistent fresh blood through abdominal drainage at a rate of 〉1 L/h, splenectomy was performed to control the bleeding again by sutures and Teflon patches. Finally, the abdomen was closed using a biologic mesh. The patient was discharged home 30 days after trauma. Bleeding of trauma-caused hepatic hemangioma is rare, but splenic injury due to blunt abdominal trauma is common. An in-depth investigation is necessary to avoid second intervention.
文摘AIM: To assess features of cavernous hemangioma (CH) in the orbit revealed by CT and MRI and summarize prediction of preoperative CT and MRI for the adhesion degree of CH in the orbit. METHODS: A total of 97 patients with pathologically confirmed CH in the orbit were examined with axial and coronal CT scan, and axial, coronal, sagittal, and enhanced fat suppression MRI scan. CT and MRI findings and intraoperative adhesion degrees were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: There were 47 patients with slight adhesion, for whom CT and MRI showed round masses with well defined margins in the extraocular muscles; 14 patients with mild adhesion, for whom CT and MRI revealed irregular masses with unclear boundary between CH and the optic nerve in coronal images, and emissary veins in the posterior region of masses in contrast-enhanced images; 36 patients with severe adhesion, for whom CT and MRI exhibited an irregular or ovoid mass filling the orbital apex, or showed distorted and even spiky margins in the posterior region of masses in contrast enhanced images at the presence of a transparent triangle between the mass and the orbital apex. CONCLUSION: Preoperative CT and MRI aid in accurate diagnosis, selection of the surgical approach, and assessment of the adhesion degree and surgical risks for CH.
文摘Diffuse liver hemangiomatosis with giant cavernous hemangioma in adult is extremely rare. A 35 year-old woman presented to hospital with main complaint of epigastric pain and abdominal fullness. An enhanced computed tomography scan revealed a massive liver tumor in right lobe about 150 mm in size. There was contrast enhancement at the periphery of the mass consistent with a cavernous hemangioma. She underwent right hepatectomy. Histologically, it was diagnosed as a cavernous hemangioma. And also, hemangiomatous lesions were scattered around the Glisson’s capsule on the back ground liver. These hemangiomatous lesions were not recognized preoperatively. Even if we couldn’t diagnose hemangiomatosis around the main giant hemangioma preoperatively, we need to take enough surgical margins because the giant hemangioma has the potential to have small hemangiomatous lesions around the tumor. We reported right hepatectomy for giant cavernous hemangioma with diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis without an extrahepatic lesion in an adult.
基金Supported by the National Health and FamilyPlanning Commission of Shanghai(No.20144Y0264)the Science and Technology Commission of the Shanghai Municipality(No.14411961800)
文摘Dear Editor,I am Dr.Kang Xue,from the Department of Ophthalmology at the Eye,Ear,Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai,China.I am writing to present three case reports of the removal of visual function alterations in cavernous hemangioma of the orbital apex after surgery.Cavernous hemangioma is a relatively common primary benign orbital tumor in adults.
文摘Objective To establish a novel and safe operation technique for the resection of giant hepatic cavernous hemangiomas involving the retro-hepatic vena cava.Methods After ligating the hepatic artery of affected lobe, the short hepatic veins at the third porta hepatis were dissected and ligated individually to separate the tumor from the retrohepatic vena cava, followed by the resection of the tumor under intermittent interruption of the porta hepatis.Results A total of 62 giant hepatic cavernous hemangiomas were successfully resected without hepatic vascular exclusion. Right and caudate lobectomies were done in 27 cases, right hemihepatectomies in 5 cases, right upper segmentectomies in 7 cases, right posterior lobec-tomies in 7 cases, extended left and caudate lobectomies in 10 cases, and caudate lobectomies in 6 cases. The blood transfusion requirement during operation was 1 400 ml on average. All did well postoperatively during a follow up of 4 - 84 months.Conclusion It is safe and feasible to resect giant hepatic cavernous hemangioma following dissection of the third porta hepatis. During operation the key step is dissection of the short hepatic veins.
文摘BACKGROUND Small intestinal cavernous hemangioma is a rare disease,especially in the ileum.It is difficult to accurately diagnose due to its hidden location and nonspecific clinical symptoms.Here,we reported a case of ileal cavernous hemangioma with chronic hemorrhage in a 20-year-old man and review the literature to gain a better understanding of this disease.CASE SUMMARY The patient complained of intermittent melena and hematochezia for > 3 mo.The lowest hemoglobin level revealed by laboratory testing was 3.4 g/d L(normal range:12-16 g/dL).However,the gastroscopy,colonoscopy and peroral doubleballoon enteroscopy(DBE) showed no signs of bleeding.The transanal DBE detected a lesion at about 340 cm proximal to the ileocecal valve.Thus,we performed an exploratory laparoscopy and the lesion was resected.After the operation,the patient had no melena.Finally,the pathological examination identified the neoplasm as an ileal cavernous hemangioma,thereby resulting in gastrointestinal hemorrhage.CONCLUSION This report might improve the diagnosis and treatment of ileal cavernous hemangioma.
文摘A cavernous hemangioma of the cecum is a rare vascular malformation but is clinically important because of the possibility of massive bleeding.We report a case of a large cavernous hemangioma with pericolic inf iltration in the cecum which was removed successfully using minimally invasive surgery.
文摘We present, to the authors' knowledge, the first reported case of an optic disc pit (ODP) and retinal cavernous hemangioma (RCH) in the same eye in addition to a review of both clinical entities. An ODP is a rare congenital or acquired cavitary defect in the optic nerve head.
文摘Objective: To describe the characteristic appearance of cavernous hemangioma of the liver (CHL) presented in carbon dioxide digital subtraction angiography (CO2-DSA) and to evaluate the significance of CO2-DSA in the diagnosis of CHL. Methods: Both CO2-DSA and iodinated contrast DSA (IC-DSA) were performed in all 16 patients with CHL, and the angiographic manifestations in the same patients were compared. The image quality was rated by three experienced angiographers, and the complications were also assessed. Results: There was good correlation between angiographers on image quality (R = 0. 73). Diagnostic images were obtained with both CO2-DSA and IC-DSA in all CHL patients. No difference was noted between IC-DSA and CO2-DSA in visualizing the proper hepatic arteries and its branches (P>0. 05). CO2-DSA produced better images that clearly described the tumor size, shape and margination than those by IC-DSA (P< 0. 05), but both demonstrated characteristic appearances of early opacification and persistent contrast enhancement of the tumors. The portal vein branches near the tumors were constantly demonstrated by CO2-DSA in 15 cases (15/16) but only in 2 cases (2/16) by IC-DSA. Conclusion: CO2-DSA is sensitive in CHL diagnosis, and in patients with contraindications to IC or with unsatisfactory imaging results by IC-DSA, CO2-DSA is a good alternative. As show in most cases by CO2-DSA, the portal veins might act as the main drainage vein of CHLs.
文摘We report a rare case of pulmonary cavernous hemangioma in a 51-year-old female. A computed tomographic scan of the chest showed an ill-defined mass measuring 2.3 cm × 2.2 cm in the right lower lobe. Surgical resection was performed and postoperative histological examination revealed cavernous hemangioma. We reviewed the clinical features and therapeutic methcds of hemangioma.
文摘OBJECTIVE To summarize and analyze the clinical manifestations features of imaging diagnosis,and therapeutic efficacy of surgical treatment for intracranial cavernous hemangioma(CH). METHODS Data from 86 cases with intracranial CH from the Department of Neurosurgery of Tianjin Huanhu Hospital,Tianjin, China,during a period from 2000 to 2007,were retrospectively analyzed,and pertinent literature cited. RESULTS Epilepsy,headache,dizziness,sensory disability and limb-kinetic apraxia were the most commonly seen clinical manifestations of the intracranial CH cases.MRI was one of the preferred ways to diagnose CH.All 86 patients were treated with microsurgery,among which neuronavigator-guided surgery was conducted in 16,a second surgical procedure was performed in 3 due to a postoperative intracranial hematoma,and death occurred in 1.All the other 85 patients had a good prognosis. CONCLUSION MRI was the most sensitive diagnostic means for intracranial CH.Microsurgery was the main method to treat intracranial CH.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81960184)Ningxia Key Research and Development Program(Special Talents)(2018beb04023)Ningxia Key Research and Development Program(General Subject)(2018YBZD1445).
文摘Cavernous hemangioma is the most primary benign orbital tumor in adults,and majority of cases could be easily settled by surgical treatment.However,cavernous hemangioma lodged deep in the orbital apex remained a challenge because the surgery may pose a high risk of injury to the optic nerve and significant visual loss.This presentation would report a case of cavernous hemangioma located in orbital apex who presented superonasal and inferotemporal peripheral vision defect.The patient received fully transnasal endoscopic surgery,and a 2 cm×1.5 cm tumor was successfully removed from the left orbital apex.The treatment results were satisfactory,with no after-effects and adverse reactions during follow-up.This case highlighted that transnasal endoscopic surgery is a promising technique for cavernous hemangiomas that are located deep in orbital apex.This approach provides direct pathway to tumor with limiting morbidity,maximal surgical field and ample illumination.The procedure represents a safe and less invasive management.
文摘Objective To investigate the characteristics of magnetic resonance image (MRI) of spinal cord cavernous hemangioma. Methods Six cases of spinal cord cavernous heman-gioma diagnosed by MRI and confirmed by pathology were reviewed. The characteristics of MRI were analyzed and correlated with pathological characteristics of spinal cord cavernous hemangioma. Results In 4 cases, the tumors were located in thoracic segment of the spinal cord and 2 in cervical cord. All lesions were solitary and the spinal cords were normal or a little thicker. The MRI showed that the images of focus were ball-like popcorn or mulberry with mixed signal,with short T2 signal around the focus. Under microscope, the hemangioma was composed of highly expanded blood sinusoids and its wall was thin and consisted of flat epithelial cells. There were some red blood cells in the cavity of the sinusoid and a little fibrous tissue in the diazoma between blood sinusoids. And also some fresh and old hemorrhages could be seen in the specimen. Conclusion MRI has high sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of spinal cavernous hemangioma.