@article {BACALBASA911, author = {NICOLAE BACALBASA and IRINA BALESCU and ALINA TANASE and IULIAN BREZEAN and MIHAELA VILCU and VLADISLAV BRASOVEANU}, title = {Successful Resection of a Non-functional Paraganglioma with Celiac Trunk Invasion Followed by Common Hepatic Artery Reimplantation {\textendash} A Case Report and Literature Review}, volume = {32}, number = {4}, pages = {911--914}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.21873/invivo.11328}, publisher = {International Institute of Anticancer Research}, abstract = {Paragangliomas, as well as phaeochromocytomas, are vascular neuroendocrine lesions that might be encountered between neck and pelvis. In certain cases, a preoperative diagnosis is difficult to be established, so resection might be needed whenever a suspect mass is discovered at the imaging studies. Moreover, there are cases in which resection and reconstruction of an important vascular structure might be imposed. In this case report a 59-year-old patient was investigated for upper abdominal pain with postprandial features and was diagnosed with a retroperitoneal tumor of 4/6/7cm invading the celiac trunk. The tumor was successfully resected and the common hepatic artery was reinserted in the celiac stump.}, issn = {0258-851X}, URL = {https://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/32/4/911}, eprint = {https://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/32/4/911.full.pdf}, journal = {In Vivo} }