A large dedifferentiated retroperitoneal liposarcoma extended to the testis: a rare case report

J Surg Case Rep. 2023 May 29;2023(5):rjad162. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjad162. eCollection 2023 May.

Abstract

Liposarcomas are neoplasms of mesodermal origin representing less than 1% of all malignant tumors and 1 to 2% of urogenital lesions. Primary retroperitoneal liposarcomas extending into the inguinal canal are rare. We present the case of a large retroperitoneal liposarcoma invading the left testicle and its spermatic cord. It was diagnosed by imaging as a large mass that compresses surrounding abdominal structures and communicating with the inguinal canal. A surgical intervention consisting of en bloc resection of the tumor and the left testicle with its cord was performed by 2 routes, intercostal and inguinal. Histology showed a dedifferentiated liposarcoma, which is a rare entity with a high rate of malignancy and a poor prognosis. The treatment of choice is wide surgical resection with clear margins; chemotherapy and radiotherapy are less sensitive. The patient did not manifest any particular complaints during the first six months after surgery.

Keywords: Retroperitoneal liposarcoma; dedifferentiated liposarcoma; inguinoscrotal tumor.

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