首页|First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Reports Findings in Ne uromas (Robot-assisted resection of ganglion cell neuroma with a diameter of 78 mm: A case report)
First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Reports Findings in Ne uromas (Robot-assisted resection of ganglion cell neuroma with a diameter of 78 mm: A case report)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – New research on Neuromas is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting out of Guangzhou, People’s Republic o f China, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Intrathoracic paragangliomas are t ypically found within the intricate posterior mediastinal region adjacent to the vertebrae, often presenting with substantial volume. Surgical excision of such tumors presents formidable challenges and is conventionally performed via open s urgical procedures.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the First Affiliate d Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, “In this report, we present the case of a 53-year-old female patient who presented with the discovery of a left intr athoracic mass during a routine physical examination approximately 1 month prior . She complained of chest tightness and chest pain. She complained of chest tigh tness and chest pain. Magnetic resonance imaging of the chest and brachial plexu s revealed a mass adjacent to the left upper lung hilum, measuring approximately 78 x 63 x 72 mm. The initial suspicion leaned towards a benign lesion. Notably, there was slight compression of the left first thoracic nerve root and mild com pression of the middle and lower trunks of the left brachial plexus. Based on th e morphological features of the tumor and imaging findings, we suspected its ben ign nature. We opted for robot-assisted thoracic surgery to resect the mediastin al tumor. Subsequent postoperative pathology confirmed the diagnosis as a paraga nglioma. The patient did not experience any notable complications post-surgery, and a 6-month follow-up revealed no signs of recurrence.”
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