Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with invasion into the renal vein is well described; however, invasion into the gonadal vein is a rare event with less than five cases reported in the literature. RCC occasionally presents with metastasis to the ovaries or the fallopian tubes, although this is also a rare...

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Main Authors: Sarah Sweigert, Petar Bajic, Alessa Aragao, Maria Picken, Michael E. Woods
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Codon Publications 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL
Online Access:https://jkcvhl.com/index.php/jkcvhl/article/view/130
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spelling doaj-0015c240fbb5482f82b874a8c05fb6a32021-05-23T21:37:06ZengCodon PublicationsJournal of Kidney Cancer and VHL2203-58262020-08-017310.15586/jkcvhl.v7i3.130Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case ReportSarah Sweigert0Petar Bajic1Alessa Aragao2Maria Picken3Michael E. Woods4Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University ChicagoGlickman Urological and Kidney InstituteStritch School of Medicine, Loyola University ChicagoLoyola University ChicagoStritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with invasion into the renal vein is well described; however, invasion into the gonadal vein is a rare event with less than five cases reported in the literature. RCC occasionally presents with metastasis to the ovaries or the fallopian tubes, although this is also a rare occurrence. We present a case of locally advanced left RCC with direct extension into the ipsilateral gonadal vein with extension into the bilateral ovaries and uterus, which has not been previously described. Computed tomography (CT) in a 72-year-old female with a 35-pound weight loss indicated the presence of a 16-cm left renal mass with caudal tumor extension through the left gonadal vein and regional lymph-adenopathy. There was no evidence of distant metastasis, and she underwent an open left radical nephrectomy. Intraoperatively, she was found to have direct extension of the tumor through the left gonadal vein into the uterus, bilateral ovaries, and the left fallopian tube. All visible dis-ease was resected, and retroperitoneal and pelvic lymphadenectomy were performed. The patient had an uneventful hospital course. Pathology revealed clear cell RCC, Fuhrman grade 3. The final pathologic stage was pT4N1M1. The patient was ultimately noted to have pulmonary metastasis and was treated with immunotherapy with no evidence of disease progression. https://jkcvhl.com/index.php/jkcvhl/article/view/130
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author Sarah Sweigert
Petar Bajic
Alessa Aragao
Maria Picken
Michael E. Woods
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Petar Bajic
Alessa Aragao
Maria Picken
Michael E. Woods
Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report
Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL
author_facet Sarah Sweigert
Petar Bajic
Alessa Aragao
Maria Picken
Michael E. Woods
author_sort Sarah Sweigert
title Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report
title_short Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report
title_full Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report
title_fullStr Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Renal Cell Carcinoma with Direct Extension into the Gonadal Vein, Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Bilateral Ovaries: A Case Report
title_sort renal cell carcinoma with direct extension into the gonadal vein, uterus, fallopian tube, and bilateral ovaries: a case report
publisher Codon Publications
series Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL
issn 2203-5826
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with invasion into the renal vein is well described; however, invasion into the gonadal vein is a rare event with less than five cases reported in the literature. RCC occasionally presents with metastasis to the ovaries or the fallopian tubes, although this is also a rare occurrence. We present a case of locally advanced left RCC with direct extension into the ipsilateral gonadal vein with extension into the bilateral ovaries and uterus, which has not been previously described. Computed tomography (CT) in a 72-year-old female with a 35-pound weight loss indicated the presence of a 16-cm left renal mass with caudal tumor extension through the left gonadal vein and regional lymph-adenopathy. There was no evidence of distant metastasis, and she underwent an open left radical nephrectomy. Intraoperatively, she was found to have direct extension of the tumor through the left gonadal vein into the uterus, bilateral ovaries, and the left fallopian tube. All visible dis-ease was resected, and retroperitoneal and pelvic lymphadenectomy were performed. The patient had an uneventful hospital course. Pathology revealed clear cell RCC, Fuhrman grade 3. The final pathologic stage was pT4N1M1. The patient was ultimately noted to have pulmonary metastasis and was treated with immunotherapy with no evidence of disease progression.
url https://jkcvhl.com/index.php/jkcvhl/article/view/130
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