Desmoid Fibromatosis of the Anterior Abdominal Wall in Pregnancy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Author:

Zubor Pavol12ORCID,Henriksen Caroline Marie1,Økstad Maren Elvenes1,Cerskuviene Erika1,Visnovsky Jozef34,Kajo Karol5,Valkov Andrey6,Lind Kristen Olav1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nordland Hospital, 8450 Stokmarknes, Norway

2. OBGY Health & Care Ltd., 01001 Zilina, Slovakia

3. Faculty of Health Care, Catholic University, 03401 Ruzomberok, Slovakia

4. VISNOVSKI Ltd., 03601 Martin, Slovakia

5. Department of Pathology, St. Elisabeth Cancer Institute, 81250 Bratislava, Slovakia

6. Department of Clinical Pathology, University Hospital of Northern Norway, 9019 Tromsø, Norway

Abstract

A desmoid tumor (DT) is a rare benign neoplasm arising from muscle aponeurosis, associated mostly with trauma or pregnancy. DT has an infiltrative and locally aggressive growth pattern and usually does not metastasize. However, it has a high recurrence and complication rate. When it occurs in pregnancy, the pregnancy and delivery is taken as an individual case for optimal management by physicians and midwifes, who need to be cautious in finding the optimal delivery mode for the patient, which depends on the tumor size, location, behavior, and past history. The authors report a case of 29-year-old pregnant woman who previously underwent systemic oncological treatment for a large abdominal wall desmoid tumor and became pregnant afterwards. The history of DT presented a follow-up and delivery challenge. Observational management was chosen with an elective cesarean section at week 38 + 4 of pregnancy with uncomplicated postpartum follow-up. The authors detail the clinical management and chosen therapeutic approach; chemotherapy can be a choice in the treatment options for patients with DTs, although the majority of DTs are treated surgically with subsequent mesh plastic. Moreover, the authors provide a systematic review of the literature focused on the treatment management of DTs in pregnant women during pregnancy and the postpartum period, as pregnancy-associated desmoid tumors are a specific condition, where the optimal management is not well established, despite some guidelines for non-pregnant patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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