Oncocytic adrenocortical neoplasm of borderline uncertain malignant potential diagnosed after robot-assisted adrenalectomy case report

  • Chih Peng Chin
  • , Ralph Grauer
  • , Burak Ucpinar
  • , Mani Menon
  • , Qiusheng Si
  • , Ketan K. Badani

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Abstract

Background: Adrenal incidentalomas are radiologically discovered tumors that represent a variety of pathologies, with the diagnosis clinched only on surgical pathology. These tumors may be clinically monitored, but triggers for surgery include size > 4 cm, concerning features on radiology, or hormonally functioning. Adrenal oncocytic neoplasms (AONs) are notably rare and typically nonfunctional tumors that are discovered as incidentalomas and exist on a spectrum of malignant potential. Case presentation: We discovered an exceptionally large (15 cm in the greatest dimension) incidentaloma in a 73-year-old man with left back pain and he was treated with robotic-assisted adrenalectomy. Surgical pathology was consistent with AON of borderline uncertain malignant potential; adjuvant mitotane and radiation were omitted based on shared decision-making. Conclusion: Large AONs are rare, usually benign tumors that can be safely treated with robotic-assisted adrenalectomy. Surgical pathology is the crux of diagnosis and post-operative management, as it informs both the initiation of adjuvant therapy and the stringency of post-operative surveillance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number60
JournalBMC Urology
Volume23
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Adrenal oncocytic tumor
  • Genitourinary neoplasm
  • Oncocytoma
  • Oncology
  • Robotic surgery

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