Cardiac overload resolved by resection of a large plexiform neurofibroma on both the buttocks and upper posterior thighs in a patient with neurofibromatosis type I: a case report

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Mikami TaroORCID,Honma-Koretsune Yuki,Tsunoda Yui,Kagimoto Shintaro,Yabuki Yuichiro,Maegawa Jiro,Terauchi Takashi,Nawata Shintaro,Kamide Hiroyuki,Ishiwata Yoshinobu,Kino Tabito,Sugano Teruyasu

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Abstract Background A large plexiform neurofibroma in patients with neurofibromatosis type I can be life threatening due to possible massive bleeding within the lesion. Although the literature includes many reports that describe the plexiform neurofibroma size and weight or strategies for their surgical treatment, few have discussed their possible physical or mental benefits, such as reducing cardiac stress. In addition, resection of these large tumors can result in impaired wound healing, partly due to massive blood loss during surgery. Case presentation A 24-year-old man was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type I and burdened with a large plexiform neurofibroma on the buttocks and upper posterior thighs. The patient was 159 cm in height and 70.0 kg in weight at the first visit. Cardiac overload was indicated by an echocardiography before surgery. His cardiac output was 5.2 L/min with mild tricuspid regurgitation. After embolism of the arteries feeding the tumor, the patient underwent surgery to remove the neurofibroma, followed by skin grafting. Follow-up echocardiography, performed 6 months after the final surgery, indicated a decreased cardiac output (3.6 L/min) with improvement of tricuspid regurgitation. Because the blood loss during the first surgery was over 3.8 L, malnutrition with albuminemia was induced and half of the skin graft did not attach. Nutritional support to improve the albuminemia produced better results following a second surgery to repair the skin wound. Conclusion Cardiac overload may be latent in patients with neurofibromatosis type I with large plexiform neurofibromas. As in pregnancy, the body may compensate for this burden. In these patients, one stage total excision may improve quality of life and reduce cardiac overload. In addition, nutritional support is likely needed following a major surgery that results in either an extensive skin wound or excessive blood loss during treatment.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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