Clinical profile, surgical management, and outcome of inferior vena cava tumors- A single-team experience

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https://doi.org/10.71152/ajms.v16i8.4617

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Inferior vena cava; Primary tumor; Optimal surgical method

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Background: This study was conducted to study the presentation, clinical profile, and early surgical outcome of patients with primary tumors affecting the inferior vena cava (IVC).

Aims and Objective: To understand and improve the management of these rare, often aggressive, tumors. To determine the best surgical approaches, evaluate the impact of reconstruction on outcomes.

Materials and Methods: Surgical treatment for primary IVC tumors was assessed using both clinical and radiological evaluations of diagnosed patients. A total of nine patients were included in the study. The evaluation process comprised a detailed medical history, physical examination, chest X-rays, ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis with color Doppler imaging, contrast-enhanced computed tomography with computed tomography venography, magnetic resonance venography, two-dimensional echocardiography, and urinary catecholamine level assessment. All patients underwent a pre-anesthetic checkup and clearance.

Results: The study cohort included nine patients, of whom six were women (66.6%) and three were men (33.3%), with a mean age of 52±9.2 years. The tumor locations were classified as supra-hepatic (22.2%), infra-hepatic suprarenal (22.2%), and infra-hepatic infrarenal (55.5%). There were no surgery-related morbidities or mortalities. Two patients diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma and metastatic para-caval lymph nodes were referred for adjuvant radiotherapy. All patients remain under follow-up and are in good health.

Conclusion: Primary tumors of the IVC are extremely rare and originate from the smooth muscle of the vascular walls. Surgical resection remains the only definitive and potentially curative treatment option available.

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2025-08-01

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Farooq Ahmad Ganie, Masarat-ul Gani, Shahbaz Bashir, Hakeem Zubair Ashraf, Rohey Jan, Mohd Iqbal Dar, … Shadab Maqsood. (2025). Clinical profile, surgical management, and outcome of inferior vena cava tumors- A single-team experience. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 16(8), 94–99. https://doi.org/10.71152/ajms.v16i8.4617

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