Patrick B Schwartz, MD, Jacob A Greenberg, MD, EdM, Amber L Shada, MD. University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
This is a case of a 62-year-old female with dysphagia and regurgitation for 3 years, referred from gastroenterology with endoscopic and radiographic imaging findings concerning for a submucosal esophageal leiomyoma versus gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Endoscopic ultrasound with fine needle aspiration of the mass was non-diagnostic for malignancy but no nodal or distant disease was discovered. She was taken to the operating room and the mass endoscopically resected. An upper gastrointestinal esophagram on postoperative day one showed a contained submucosal leak which resolved on repeat examination a week later. Final pathology showed an esophageal leiomyoma.
Presented at the SAGES 2017 Annual Meeting in Houston, TX.
Abstract ID: 84904
Program Number: V057
Presentation Session: Thursday Exhibit Hall Theater (Non CME)
Presentation Type: EHVideo