A Case of Primary Ewing Sarcoma of the Kidney: Robotic-Assisted Nephron-Sparing Surgery, a Feasible Alternative in Treatment of Localized Disease

Extra-skeletal Ewing sarcoma (EWS) occurs in about 12% of EWS patients; at the same time, primary involvement of the kidneys remains extremely rare. Since it was first described in 1975, only a small case series have been reported worldwide. About 95% of surgically treated patients with EWS of the k...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current oncology (Toronto) 2024-10, Vol.31 (10), p.5943-5948
Hauptverfasser: Ahmed, Amr, Zubelic, Aleksa, Radovanovic, Milan, Stojanoski, Gjoko, Aksünger, Metin
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Zusammenfassung:Extra-skeletal Ewing sarcoma (EWS) occurs in about 12% of EWS patients; at the same time, primary involvement of the kidneys remains extremely rare. Since it was first described in 1975, only a small case series have been reported worldwide. About 95% of surgically treated patients with EWS of the kidney described in the literature underwent nephrectomy, and the remaining patients only had a tumor biopsy. Nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) has not been sufficiently investigated as an alternative in the local surgical treatment of localized disease, mostly as a result of technically unfeasible provisions of negative surgical margins. In this report, we present a unique case of primary EWS of the kidney with an asymptomatic course without radiographic signs that suggest a highly aggressive disease, successfully locally treated with robotic-assisted NSS. This report showcases that robotic-assisted NSS could be a feasible alternative in treatment of localized disease yielding equally good oncological results while, at the same time, creating better prerequisites for necessary adjuvant chemotherapy.
ISSN:1718-7729
1198-0052
1718-7729
DOI:10.3390/curroncol31100443