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Murphy, Dexter


Title: Case report of an intravascular IVC cyst

Body:

Here we report a unique case of an inferior vena cava cyst in the setting of a renal vein tumor thrombus.

Our patient presented initially with emesis and syncope, but work up demonstrated a large right renal mass with what was believed to be tumor thrombus extending into the intra-hepatic IVC. Preoperative biopsy of the primary renal mass was positive for malignancy with evidence of spindle cells. The patient underwent right radial nephrectomy, lymphadenectomy, tumor thrombectomy and IVC reconstruction. Intra-operative ultrasound demonstrated a hypoechoic and non-vascular mass within the IVC extending to the intra-hepatic portion. En bloc resection of the right kidney, right adrenal gland, and lateral wall of IVC was undertaken. We identified a cyst within the IVC that was obstructive. Cyst cytology was benign. Complete enucleation of IVC cyst was performed. Margins of cyst wall and IVC were sent for frozen and were negative for malignancy. The IVC was reconstructed utilizing a bovine pericardial patch. The patient had an uneventful recovery.

This case represents a unique presentation of an IVC cyst and our treatment modality.

Relevant history:

No significant history or physical exam findings, incidentally found on CT

Relevant test results:

CT demonstrating renal mass extending into IVC

Teaching points:

To our knowledge this is the first reported obstructing infra-hepatic IVC cyst in the literature, goal share knowledge of management of this unique condition

Deadline is September 1, 2023

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