Affiliation:
1. Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences (NAIHS), College of Medicine, Sanobharyang
2. Department of Surgery, Shree Birendra Hospital, Chhauni, Kathmandu, Nepal
Abstract
Introduction and Importance:
Intramuscular hemangiomas are benign lesion that rarely occurs within the skeletal muscle of the head and neck regions. These lesions present with nonspecific symptoms resulting in only a few instances of accurate preoperative diagnosis.
Case Presentation:
A 20-year-old male presented with swelling over the nape of the neck on the right side. On clinical examination, the solitary swelling was 4×4 cm on measurement, soft on consistency with regular margin, fluctuant, with no skin changes over the swelling, nontender, no restriction in range of motion of the neck, and no pulsation felt.
Clinical Findings and Investigations:
Ultrasonography and contrast-enhanced MRI revealed intramuscular hemangioma involving the right splenius capitis muscle with no extension to adjacent muscles and minimal extension to the subcutaneous tissue.
Interventions and Outcome:
Excision of the lesion along with splenius capitis was performed with stable postoperative hemodynamics.
Conclusion:
Since intramuscular hemangiomas pose a challenge in preoperative diagnosis, it requires the sensible use of imaging modalities. Although several treatment modalities have surfaced, intramuscular hemangiomas require definitive operative management to reduce their recurrence.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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