Asymptomatic Presacral Paraganglioma: Management of an Unpredictable Intraoperative Finding

  • Samara A
  • Diamantis A
  • Symeonidis D
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Abstract

Paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors originating from the embryological neural crest. We report a rare case of a patient with an asymptomatic presacral mass (incidentaloma) who experienced an unpredictable intraoperative hypertensive crisis after manipulation of the tumor. Presacral neoplasms pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to their obscure anatomical location and the difficulty in performing an R0 excision. Furthermore, the management of asymptomatic paragangliomas requires a high level of clinical suspicion and expertise due to potential life-threatening intraoperative complications.

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Samara, A. A., Diamantis, A., Symeonidis, D., Anagnostou, A., Diamantis, A. M., Mavrovounis, G., & Tepetes, K. (2020). Asymptomatic Presacral Paraganglioma: Management of an Unpredictable Intraoperative Finding. The Surgery Journal, 06(02), e131–e134. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1712545

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