Successful endoscopic approach for peripheral neuroblastic tumors in children

Naonori Kawakubo, Junnosuke Maniwa, Keiko Irie, Akihiko Tamaki, Atsuhisa Fukuta, Ryota Sozaki, Satoshi Obata, Kouji Nagata, Toshiharu Matsuura, Tatsuro Tajiri

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Abstract

Background: Recently, reports of endoscopic approaches for neuroblastoma, ganglioneuroblastoma, and ganglioneuroma (peripheral neuroblastic tumor; PNTs) have been increasing. This study aimed to clarify the indications for endoscopic surgery for PNTs. Methods: Pediatric patients who underwent endoscopic surgery for PNTs at our institution were included in this study. Image-defined risk factors (IDRFs) were analyzed using preoperative computed tomography (CT). Results: Twenty-four patients underwent endoscopic surgery for PNTs. The diagnoses included neuroblastoma (n = 11), ganglioneuroma (n = 10), and ganglioneuroblastoma (n = 3). Regarding the tumor site, there were 18 cases of adrenal tumors, five cases of mediastinal tumors, and one case of retroperitoneal tumors. Image-defined risk factors were positive in eight cases (contacted with a renal vessel, n = 6; compression of principal bronchi, n = 2). Complete resection was accomplished in 21 cases (14 of 16 IDRF-negative cases and seven of eight IDRF-positive cases). All patients survived without recurrence during the follow-up period. Conclusions: The CT findings of contact with renal vessels and compression of principal bronchi do not seem to be indicators of incomplete resection. An endoscopic approach to PNTs in pediatric patients is feasible with a good prognosis if patients are selected strictly.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere15754
JournalPediatrics International
Volume66
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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