HighlightsThis is one of only 220 cases of reported cases of gastric Schwannoma.This is one of the very few cases of these rare tumors that has been managed with a laparoscopic approach.We present images of the preoperative evaluation (CT) and of the laparoscopic approach (intraoperative photos).The patient has over a one-year follow-up and the patient is in perfect condition with no evidence of disease.We accompany the case report with a thorough current review on this subject.
We present a 23-year-old man with complex CHD, who came to our institution due to moderate exertion dyspnea and fever. He was diagnosed with mitral valve endocarditis and Granulicatella adiacens was isolated. He was treated with antibiotics and discharged as he refused surgery. He came back on August 2019 with progressive increase of abdominal perimeter, lower limbs edema and chest pain. On cardiac examination pericardial rub and III/VI apical holosystolic murmur were found. The transthoracic echocardiogram showed situs solitus, atrioventricular discordance, double-outlet right ventricle with transposition of great arteries, interventricular septal defect, moderate tricuspid regurgitation, vegetations in both leaflets of mitral valve and severe mitral regurgitation, subvalvular pulmonary stenosis and huge pericardial effusion. The patient underwent successful mitral valve replacement and he was discharged in good condition.
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