Adult retroperitoneal Ganglioneuroma: Case report of an incidental mass treated with robotic excision.
Yazeid Alrefaey, Ibrahim Beshawri, Omar Shaikhomar, Ayman Younos, Mohammed Almoflihi, Salahadin Lamy
Abstract
Open AccessRetroperitoneal ganglioneuromas are rare, benign neural crest-derived tumors that typically occur in children and infrequently in adults. Their preoperative diagnosis is difficult due to nonspecific imaging findings, requiring histopathological confirmation. We report a 51-year-old man with an incidentally discovered retroperitoneal mass during evaluation for leukocytosis. Imaging showed a 7.8 × 4.5 × 8 cm lesion adjacent to the right kidney and duodenum. The tumor was completely excised through a robotic-assisted approach, and histopathology confirmed ganglioneuroma. This case emphasizes considering ganglioneuroma in the differential diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumors and demonstrates the feasibility and safety of robotic-assisted excision for such lesions.