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PRIMARY LEIOMYOSARCOMA OF IVC 
A RARE ENTITY 
SURGERY UNIT- II
60 year old female presented with six months 
history of, 
 vague right loin pain 
 Loss of weight and appetite-10kg in 
6 months 
weakness
No h/o hematuria 
No h/o fever 
No h/o altered bowel habits 
No h/o walking difficulties 
H/o B/L knee replacement for arthritis 2years 
back. 
H/o lap.cholecystectomy -one year back
Moderately built. 
pale. 
Pedal Edema + 
P/A 
Few dilated superficial veins over lower 
abdomen and upper thighs. 
no lump found.
Hb – 9.7g/l 
Tlc -8700 
Plt -124000 
Urea -45 
Cr -1.1mg/dl 
Sr .bil-0.9mg /dl 
Sgot/pt -27/23 
Sr.Alp -98 iu /dl 
Coagulation profile-normal
Usg abdomen 
6*7 cm heteroechoic lobulated 
retroperitoneal mass lesion adjacent to renal 
part of IVC on right side with partial luminal 
compression 
? RP mass with IVC thrombus 
? IVC tumor 
Suggested Usg doppler
IVC doppler revealed compressed juxta renal 
IVC with reduced upward flow 
?thrombus 
?tumor 
CECT abdomen was advised.
Malignant spindle cell tumor 
IHC-Positive for desmin and smooth muscle 
actin and negative for s-100,c-kit 
? Leiomyosarcoma-retroperitoneum.
Exploratory laparotomy and proceed
Intra operatively : 
Hard infiltrating tumor arising from juxta 
renal ivc which was extending about 5cm 
above and 3cm below the Rt renal vein. 
Rt renal vessels were completely encased by 
the tumor. 
Aorta free
The liver was mobilized to expose the sub hepatic 
part of the IVC to achieve proximal clearance of the 
tumor. 
The infra-diaphragmatic aorta was slung and a clamp 
was placed at the level superiorly to control inflow. 
Left renal vein was ligated and transected from IVC. 
The patient was heparinised and the tumor resected 
en block along with a right nephrectomy after 
applying proximal and distal clamps to the IVC
A Dacron 18mm interposition graft was used 
to reconstruct the IVC. 
The left renal vein was re-implanted in an 
end to side manner into the Dacron graft.
Stable, Good urine output 
NPO for 4days 
On anticoagulation therapy 
Discharged on day 15.
Doxorubicin based 
chemotherapy. 
Radiotherapy also 
planned. 
Now on 6 months 
follow-up without any 
complaints.
• Extremely rare tumor with fewer then 200 
cases reported in literature since 1871 * 
• First reported case : Perl in 1871 
• Documented in the surgical literature mostly 
as case reports rather than case series. 
• Invariably malignant 
• Prognosis depends on early diagnosis and 
management 
* Mingoli A, Cavallaro A, Sapienza P, Di Marzo L, Feldhaus RJ, Cavallari 
N:International registry of inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma: analysis of a 
world series on 218 patients. Anticancer Res 1996, 16(5B):3201-3205.
Origin – arises from the smooth muscle cells 
of the media of the cava 
Venous leiomyosarcoma occur 5 times more 
often than arterial ones 
Among all the veins 50% originating in the 
IVC.
Encapsulated, consisting of lobulated whorls 
Histologically demonstrates spindle shaped 
bundles of cells with high mitotic activity 
Positive staining for desmin,HHF35,vimentin 
and smooth muscle actin
PRIMARY TUMOR 
Arises directly from the vessel wall. 
SECONDARY TUMOR 
Arises from adjacent retroperitoneal 
structures and invades IVC. 
RCC 
Pheochromocytoma 
Testicular tumor etc
Depending on site of IVC involved: 
 Supra hepatic IVC tumor (24%) 
Arises from above hepatic vein origin 
to right atrium. 
Very difficult to operate 
Poor prognosis.
 Retro hepatic IVC tumor (42% ) : 
Arises from middle part of IVC (from 
renal vein origin to hepatic vein 
origin). 
Most common site of primary tumor 
 Lower IVC tumor (34%) 
Arises from lower part of IVC 
(below renal vein draining into IVC ) 

Pathologically * 
(1) Primarily Exophytic tumor – 62% 
(2)Primarily Intraluminal tumor-5% 
(3) Combined -33% 
(difficult to differentiate from secondary 
tumor arising from retro peritoneum and 
invading IVC) 
*Hartman DS, Hayes WS, Choyke PL,Tibbets GP. From the archives of 
the AFIP. Leiomyosarcoma of the retroperitoneum and inferior vena cava: 
radiologic-pathologic correlation. Radio graphics 1992;12:1203–1220.
Usually asymptomatic in early stage 
thus delaying diagnosis. 
More common in females M:F=1:5 
Usually presents at sixth- seventh 
decade
Symptoms and signs are nonspecific- 
• Abdominal Pain (66%) 
• Abdominal mass (48%) 
• Lower limb edema (39%) 
• Budd – Chiari syndrome (22%) 
• Others- fever, weakness , anorexia , 
nocturnal sweating and dyspnoea 
Bower TC, Stanson A. Diagnosis and management of tumors of 
the inferior vena cava. Vascular surgery, 5thed. Philadelphia: WB 
Saunders, 2000: 2077–2091.
Upper IVC involvement=Budd chiari 
syndrome 
Middle IVC involvement=Nephrotic syndrome 
Infrarenal involvement=Lower extremity 
edema
Mainly haematogenous 
To liver,lung and brain 
In advanced stage may spread through 
lymphatics
ULTRASONOGRAPHY 
Initial screening test 
Doppler USG helps to assess vascularity of 
tumor 
It also helps to differentiate IVC tumor 
from Intraluminal thrombus.
Fig 1- USG showing Intraluminal IVC tumor 
Fig-2 colour doppler usg showing slow 
resistance flow in intraluminal tumor 
 Fig 1- USG showing Intraluminal IVC 
tumor 
Fig-2 colour doppler usg 
showing slow resistance flow in 
intraluminal tumor
It is useful screening test to diagnose IVC 
tumor. 
CT guided biopsy can be taken from 
exophytic component. 
However sometimes it becomes difficult on 
CT to differentiate between primary and 
secondary IVC tumor.
Fig- Contrast CT scan showing heterogenously 
enhanced mass in the IVC.
Advantage includes- 
• Allows multi-planer imaging 
• This gives highly accurate assessment of 
relationship of tumor with adjacent 
structures. 
• Vessel patency can be assessed using flow 
void or flow enhancement properties.
The cephalo caudal 
extent of tumor within 
the cava, and thus 
potential resectability can 
also be determined. 
Fat suppression and 
Gadolinium enhancement 
futher increases quality 
of MRI imaging.
Invasive technique 
Intraluminal tumor – on Cavography, the 
IVC is dilated and the tumor is detected as a 
mass dilating and filling the lumen. 
Exophytic tumor is detected as a mass 
surrounding the IVC that may protrude into 
the lumen.
Primary leiomyosarcoma of IVC are slow 
growing tumor and are invariably malignant. 
Usually diagnosed late due to nonspecific 
symptoms. 
Surgical resection is treatment of choice 
whenever tumor is resectable. 
Even if unresectable , surgery gives best 
palliative treatment. 
Even on recurrence sx is the only option 
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy- role is 
controversial .
Limited studies about surgical management 
and limited data on long term survival after 
surgery. 
Complete surgical resection with a one cm 
of tumor free margin is considered 
treatment of choice 
Hemant D, Krantikumar R, Amita J, Chawla A, Ranjeet N: Primary 
Leiomyosarcoma of inferior vena cava, a rare entity: Imaging features. Austral 
as Radiol 2001, 45(4):448-451
Ligation of IVC associated with severe limb 
edema due to disruption of collaterals. 
Current recommendation is to use prosthetic 
graft for reconstruction of the IVC . 
Ring enforced PTFE or Dacron graft are 
commonly used Prosthesis for IVC 
reconstruction. 
Sarkar R, Eilber FR, Gelabert HA, Quinones-Baldrich WJ. Prosthetic 
replacement of the inferior vena cava for malignancy. J Vasc Surg 1998; 28: 
75–83.
International registry of IVC leiomyosarcoma 
analyzed 218 patients. 
A radical tumor resection was undertaken in 134 
(61.5%) patients, 26 (11.9%) had a palliative 
resection, and 58 (26.6%) were inoperable. 
Radical tumor resection was associated with 
better 5- and 10-year survival rates (49.4% and 
29.5%) when compared to patients undergoing 
palliative resection or those who were inoperable 
Mingoli A , Cavallaro A, Sapienza P, Di Marzo L, Feldhaus RJ, Cavallari 
N . International registry of inferior vena cava Leiomyosarcoma. Analysis of 
World Series of 218 patients. Anticancer Res 1996;16: 3201-3206
Hollenbeck et al reported 25 patients of 
primary IVC tumor treated between 1982 
and 2002. 
Study showed that patients undergoing 
complete resection had 3- and 5-year 
survival rates of 76% and 33% respectively. 
Hollenbeck ST, Grobmeyer SR, Kent KC, Brennan MF: Surgical 
treatment and outcomes of patients with primary inferior vena cava 
Leiomyosarcoma. J Am Coll Surg 2003, 197(4):575-579.
Role still controversial 
Adriamycin/ Ifosfamide based regimen are 
commonly used. 
However no case series study to suggest its 
exact
Less information about its role 
Some study suggest radiotherapy reduces the 
recurrence rate.
Poor Prognostic Factors: 
• Upper IVC involvement 
• Lower limb edema 
• Budd- chiari syndrome 
• IVC occlusion 
• Distant metastasis
Primary leiomyosarcoma a rare tumor which 
are invariably malignant. 
Slow growing tumor with delayed nonspecific 
presentation. 
MRI is investigation of choice 
Sometime difficult to differentiate between 
primary and secondary IVC tumor 
Surgery is treatment of choice , even for 
palliation . 
Role of chemotherapy and radiotherapy 
controversial.
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Dr Anil:AIIMS Patna, Primary leiomyosarcoma of IVC.

  • 1. PRIMARY LEIOMYOSARCOMA OF IVC A RARE ENTITY SURGERY UNIT- II
  • 2. 60 year old female presented with six months history of,  vague right loin pain  Loss of weight and appetite-10kg in 6 months weakness
  • 3. No h/o hematuria No h/o fever No h/o altered bowel habits No h/o walking difficulties H/o B/L knee replacement for arthritis 2years back. H/o lap.cholecystectomy -one year back
  • 4. Moderately built. pale. Pedal Edema + P/A Few dilated superficial veins over lower abdomen and upper thighs. no lump found.
  • 5. Hb – 9.7g/l Tlc -8700 Plt -124000 Urea -45 Cr -1.1mg/dl Sr .bil-0.9mg /dl Sgot/pt -27/23 Sr.Alp -98 iu /dl Coagulation profile-normal
  • 6.
  • 7. Usg abdomen 6*7 cm heteroechoic lobulated retroperitoneal mass lesion adjacent to renal part of IVC on right side with partial luminal compression ? RP mass with IVC thrombus ? IVC tumor Suggested Usg doppler
  • 8. IVC doppler revealed compressed juxta renal IVC with reduced upward flow ?thrombus ?tumor CECT abdomen was advised.
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  • 10. Malignant spindle cell tumor IHC-Positive for desmin and smooth muscle actin and negative for s-100,c-kit ? Leiomyosarcoma-retroperitoneum.
  • 12. Intra operatively : Hard infiltrating tumor arising from juxta renal ivc which was extending about 5cm above and 3cm below the Rt renal vein. Rt renal vessels were completely encased by the tumor. Aorta free
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  • 15. The liver was mobilized to expose the sub hepatic part of the IVC to achieve proximal clearance of the tumor. The infra-diaphragmatic aorta was slung and a clamp was placed at the level superiorly to control inflow. Left renal vein was ligated and transected from IVC. The patient was heparinised and the tumor resected en block along with a right nephrectomy after applying proximal and distal clamps to the IVC
  • 16. A Dacron 18mm interposition graft was used to reconstruct the IVC. The left renal vein was re-implanted in an end to side manner into the Dacron graft.
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  • 22. Stable, Good urine output NPO for 4days On anticoagulation therapy Discharged on day 15.
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  • 24. Doxorubicin based chemotherapy. Radiotherapy also planned. Now on 6 months follow-up without any complaints.
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  • 26. • Extremely rare tumor with fewer then 200 cases reported in literature since 1871 * • First reported case : Perl in 1871 • Documented in the surgical literature mostly as case reports rather than case series. • Invariably malignant • Prognosis depends on early diagnosis and management * Mingoli A, Cavallaro A, Sapienza P, Di Marzo L, Feldhaus RJ, Cavallari N:International registry of inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma: analysis of a world series on 218 patients. Anticancer Res 1996, 16(5B):3201-3205.
  • 27. Origin – arises from the smooth muscle cells of the media of the cava Venous leiomyosarcoma occur 5 times more often than arterial ones Among all the veins 50% originating in the IVC.
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  • 29. Encapsulated, consisting of lobulated whorls Histologically demonstrates spindle shaped bundles of cells with high mitotic activity Positive staining for desmin,HHF35,vimentin and smooth muscle actin
  • 30. PRIMARY TUMOR Arises directly from the vessel wall. SECONDARY TUMOR Arises from adjacent retroperitoneal structures and invades IVC. RCC Pheochromocytoma Testicular tumor etc
  • 31. Depending on site of IVC involved:  Supra hepatic IVC tumor (24%) Arises from above hepatic vein origin to right atrium. Very difficult to operate Poor prognosis.
  • 32.  Retro hepatic IVC tumor (42% ) : Arises from middle part of IVC (from renal vein origin to hepatic vein origin). Most common site of primary tumor  Lower IVC tumor (34%) Arises from lower part of IVC (below renal vein draining into IVC ) 
  • 33. Pathologically * (1) Primarily Exophytic tumor – 62% (2)Primarily Intraluminal tumor-5% (3) Combined -33% (difficult to differentiate from secondary tumor arising from retro peritoneum and invading IVC) *Hartman DS, Hayes WS, Choyke PL,Tibbets GP. From the archives of the AFIP. Leiomyosarcoma of the retroperitoneum and inferior vena cava: radiologic-pathologic correlation. Radio graphics 1992;12:1203–1220.
  • 34. Usually asymptomatic in early stage thus delaying diagnosis. More common in females M:F=1:5 Usually presents at sixth- seventh decade
  • 35. Symptoms and signs are nonspecific- • Abdominal Pain (66%) • Abdominal mass (48%) • Lower limb edema (39%) • Budd – Chiari syndrome (22%) • Others- fever, weakness , anorexia , nocturnal sweating and dyspnoea Bower TC, Stanson A. Diagnosis and management of tumors of the inferior vena cava. Vascular surgery, 5thed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2000: 2077–2091.
  • 36. Upper IVC involvement=Budd chiari syndrome Middle IVC involvement=Nephrotic syndrome Infrarenal involvement=Lower extremity edema
  • 37. Mainly haematogenous To liver,lung and brain In advanced stage may spread through lymphatics
  • 38. ULTRASONOGRAPHY Initial screening test Doppler USG helps to assess vascularity of tumor It also helps to differentiate IVC tumor from Intraluminal thrombus.
  • 39. Fig 1- USG showing Intraluminal IVC tumor Fig-2 colour doppler usg showing slow resistance flow in intraluminal tumor  Fig 1- USG showing Intraluminal IVC tumor Fig-2 colour doppler usg showing slow resistance flow in intraluminal tumor
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  • 41. It is useful screening test to diagnose IVC tumor. CT guided biopsy can be taken from exophytic component. However sometimes it becomes difficult on CT to differentiate between primary and secondary IVC tumor.
  • 42. Fig- Contrast CT scan showing heterogenously enhanced mass in the IVC.
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  • 44. Advantage includes- • Allows multi-planer imaging • This gives highly accurate assessment of relationship of tumor with adjacent structures. • Vessel patency can be assessed using flow void or flow enhancement properties.
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  • 46. The cephalo caudal extent of tumor within the cava, and thus potential resectability can also be determined. Fat suppression and Gadolinium enhancement futher increases quality of MRI imaging.
  • 47. Invasive technique Intraluminal tumor – on Cavography, the IVC is dilated and the tumor is detected as a mass dilating and filling the lumen. Exophytic tumor is detected as a mass surrounding the IVC that may protrude into the lumen.
  • 48. Primary leiomyosarcoma of IVC are slow growing tumor and are invariably malignant. Usually diagnosed late due to nonspecific symptoms. Surgical resection is treatment of choice whenever tumor is resectable. Even if unresectable , surgery gives best palliative treatment. Even on recurrence sx is the only option Chemotherapy and radiotherapy- role is controversial .
  • 49. Limited studies about surgical management and limited data on long term survival after surgery. Complete surgical resection with a one cm of tumor free margin is considered treatment of choice Hemant D, Krantikumar R, Amita J, Chawla A, Ranjeet N: Primary Leiomyosarcoma of inferior vena cava, a rare entity: Imaging features. Austral as Radiol 2001, 45(4):448-451
  • 50. Ligation of IVC associated with severe limb edema due to disruption of collaterals. Current recommendation is to use prosthetic graft for reconstruction of the IVC . Ring enforced PTFE or Dacron graft are commonly used Prosthesis for IVC reconstruction. Sarkar R, Eilber FR, Gelabert HA, Quinones-Baldrich WJ. Prosthetic replacement of the inferior vena cava for malignancy. J Vasc Surg 1998; 28: 75–83.
  • 51. International registry of IVC leiomyosarcoma analyzed 218 patients. A radical tumor resection was undertaken in 134 (61.5%) patients, 26 (11.9%) had a palliative resection, and 58 (26.6%) were inoperable. Radical tumor resection was associated with better 5- and 10-year survival rates (49.4% and 29.5%) when compared to patients undergoing palliative resection or those who were inoperable Mingoli A , Cavallaro A, Sapienza P, Di Marzo L, Feldhaus RJ, Cavallari N . International registry of inferior vena cava Leiomyosarcoma. Analysis of World Series of 218 patients. Anticancer Res 1996;16: 3201-3206
  • 52. Hollenbeck et al reported 25 patients of primary IVC tumor treated between 1982 and 2002. Study showed that patients undergoing complete resection had 3- and 5-year survival rates of 76% and 33% respectively. Hollenbeck ST, Grobmeyer SR, Kent KC, Brennan MF: Surgical treatment and outcomes of patients with primary inferior vena cava Leiomyosarcoma. J Am Coll Surg 2003, 197(4):575-579.
  • 53. Role still controversial Adriamycin/ Ifosfamide based regimen are commonly used. However no case series study to suggest its exact
  • 54. Less information about its role Some study suggest radiotherapy reduces the recurrence rate.
  • 55. Poor Prognostic Factors: • Upper IVC involvement • Lower limb edema • Budd- chiari syndrome • IVC occlusion • Distant metastasis
  • 56. Primary leiomyosarcoma a rare tumor which are invariably malignant. Slow growing tumor with delayed nonspecific presentation. MRI is investigation of choice Sometime difficult to differentiate between primary and secondary IVC tumor Surgery is treatment of choice , even for palliation . Role of chemotherapy and radiotherapy controversial.