Hepatolithiasis with Concomitant Spine Schwannoma in 44-year-old Indonesian Woman in Referal Hospital, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Keywords:
Hepatolithiasis, Spinal Schwannoma, Surgery managementAbstract
Introduction: Hepatolithiasis, a benign bile disease prevalent in Asia, and spinal schwannoma, a rare nerve sheath tumor, have never been reported concomitantly. Case Presentation: This report presents a rare case of a 44-year-old Indonesian woman with hepatolithiasis and concomitant spinal schwannoma, emphasizing the importance of collaborative treatment strategies. The patient exhibited abdominal pain, jaundice, and neurological symptoms, prompting surgical interventions including left hepatectomy for hepatolithiasis and tumor excision for spinal schwannoma. Discussion: Prompt treatment and post-operative management leads to significant improvement in symptoms. Conclusion: This case underscores the necessity of early recognition, invasive treatment, and rehabilitative therapy to mitigate complications and enhance patient outcomes.
