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Qiang Xu1, Houyun Gu2, Xuqiang Liu1
1Department of Orthopedics, Artificial Joints Engineering and Technology Research Center of Jiangxi Province, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang.
Rationale:
Chordoma is a relatively rare tumor that accounts for 1% to 4% of all malignant bone tumors, with an annual incidence of <0.1 per 100,000 people. Although chordoma is aligned with the axis of the spine and most commonly develops in the sacrum, to the best of our knowledge, giant sacrococcygeal chordoma is extremely rare.
Patient Concerns:
A 61-year-old Chinese man presented with a massive dorsal sacral mass. The patient's primary complaint was that, during the last two months, the mass had been increasing in size and his right lower extremity was uncomfortable while he was sitting, although the discomfort was relieved when he was standing.
Diagnoses:
Based on the imaging findings, we suspected that the sacrococcygeal mass was a chordoma, and a postoperative pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of a sacral chordoma.
Intervention:
The patient underwent extensive open surgery to achieve complete resection of the sacrococcygeal mass. An occlusion balloon catheter was used in the abdominal aorta to minimize intraoperative bleeding and maintain a clear surgical field.
Outcomes:
The patient was discharged without complications at 27 days after surgery. The 3-month follow-up revealed that the patient had recovered well, the discomfort in his right lower extremity while standing had completely resolved and that there was no evidence of recurrence.
Lessons:
The development of chordoma is not associated with clear symptoms, although early diagnosis and treatment are needed to prevent invasion of the nearby tissues and organs. Therefore, we believe that surgical treatment of sacral chordoma is effective, although care must be taken to completely remove all residual tumor tissue and reduce the risk of recurrence. Besides, This report adds to our limited understanding of the rare giant sacrococcygeal chordoma.
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