Bah Eugene S, Barone Damiano G, Spinner Robert J
Department of Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2024 Jul 8;8(2). doi: 10.3171/CASE24148.
Among the spectrum of adipose lesions associated with peripheral nerves, complete circumferential encasement of the nerve by the lesion is a very rare entity. The authors report the first case of a giant lipoma that completely and circumferentially encased the radial nerve.
A 57-year-old woman presented with a large left-arm mass that she had noticed over a year following significant weight loss. She had hypersensitivity and dysesthesias in the left posterior arm but no weakness or other symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging of the left upper limb demonstrated a large lipoma completely encasing the radial nerve, originating at the level of the spiral grove proximally and extending distally to the lateral epicondyle. The lesion was completely resected at surgery with total preservation of radial nerve function.
Lipomas encasing peripheral nerves can be difficult to manage while preserving function. This case adds to the intriguing spectrum of adipose lesions associated with peripheral nerves. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24148.
在与周围神经相关的一系列脂肪性病变中,病变对神经进行完全的环形包绕是一种非常罕见的情况。作者报告了首例巨大脂肪瘤完全环形包绕桡神经的病例。
一名57岁女性在体重显著减轻一年后发现左上肢有一巨大肿块。她的左后臂有感觉过敏和感觉异常,但无无力或其他症状。左上肢磁共振成像显示一个巨大脂肪瘤完全包绕桡神经,起源于近端的螺旋沟水平,向远端延伸至外侧髁。手术中病变被完全切除,桡神经功能得以完全保留。
在保留功能的同时,包绕周围神经的脂肪瘤可能难以处理。该病例增加了与周围神经相关的脂肪性病变的有趣范围。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24148