Affiliation:
1. Departments of General and Abdominal Surgery and Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Santariskiu Str. 1, Vilnius, Lithuania
2. National Center for Pathology, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania
Abstract
Schwannoma, also known as neurilemmoma or Schwann cell tumor, is one of the most common neoplasms of the nerve sheath which usually appears at the head, neck, or upper extremity. Schwannoma occurrence in the lower extremity originating from the common peroneal nerve is rarely reported according to literary findings. We report a case of a 32-year-old man who presented with a 6-month history of a growing lump in the left knee. MRT revealed a well-defined 9.6 cm × 7.8 cm × 6.5 cm multilobular mass of heterogeneous consistency with areas of necroses with a likely diagnosis of synovial sarcoma. After surgery, a final histopathological assessment of the tumor demonstrated Antoni A and B patterns with nuclear palisading, hallmarks of a schwannoma. Postoperatively the patient suffered a neurological complication–impaired dorsiflexion of the left foot. The patient started immediate physiotherapy in the Department of Rehabilitation. Three weeks after the operation, gradual improvement in neurological function was observed. To date, complete tumor excision combined with microscopic analysis and immunohistochemical staining remains the gold standard in diagnosing and treating a peripheral nerve schwannoma. Moreover, the use of additional nerve monitoring tools during surgery could help to prevent complications.
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