Liposarcoma of spermatic cord mimicking an inguinal hernia. A case report and review of the literature

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Francesco Paolo Tinozzi
Benedetto Calì
Martina Bertolami
Andrea Rebba
Giovanni Morone
Simone Albertario
Francesca Abbiati
Nadine Osman
Rubina Ruggiero

Abstract

AIM: Liposarcoma of the spermatic cord (LSC) is a tumour often mistaken for common inguinal swelling as hernia and the aim of this work is to present our case with a review of the Literature to define the management of this rare condition.


MATERIAL OF STUDY: A systematic review has been realised, considering English language articles published on Pubmed, between 1956 and 2022, using as key words “Liposarcoma of the spermatic cord”.


RESULTS: 160 studies described 420 cases of LSC and in 40 cases the patient had undergone surgery with an initial diagnosis of inguinal hernia.


DISCUSSION: LSC is a very rare entity of genitourinary malignancies, occurring more often in the spermatic cord and diagnosis can be difficult. Our case and Literature data confirm the role of imaging in not conventional inguinal swelling, to avoid diagnostic mistakes and to define preoperatively the correct surgical management.


CONCLUSIONS: Imaging is mandatory in case of diagnostic doubt. The recommended treatment is a radical high orchiectomy with clear margins. A long follow-up period is necessary to detect a local recurrence which may occur even several years after the primary therapy.

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Francesco Paolo Tinozzi, et al. “Liposarcoma of Spermatic Cord Mimicking an Inguinal Hernia. A Case Report and Review of the Literature”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 12, no. October, Oct. 2023, pp. 1-5, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/646.
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