Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature

Abstract Background Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare mesenchymal tumors that can occur in multiple parts of the human body. The majority of SFTs are benign, with malignant cases being exceedingly rare. Although SFTs have been identified in extrapleural sites such as the upper respiratory trac...

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Main Authors: Xuerong Ye, Hao Yu, Bo Sun, Jiakuan Li, Jiage Sun, Bei Hou, Shan Liu, Xiaoyi Zhang
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Hao Yu
Bo Sun
Jiakuan Li
Jiage Sun
Bei Hou
Shan Liu
Xiaoyi Zhang
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description Abstract Background Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare mesenchymal tumors that can occur in multiple parts of the human body. The majority of SFTs are benign, with malignant cases being exceedingly rare. Although SFTs have been identified in extrapleural sites such as the upper respiratory tract, orbits, and extremities, their occurrence in the seminal vesicles is exceedingly uncommon. To date, only a few cases of seminal vesicle SFTs have been documented, making this case notable for its rarity and clinical presentation. Case presentation A 43-year-old male patient was incidentally found to have a left seminal vesicle mass on an MRI scan during a routine health check-up. A subsequent PET‒CT scan revealed enlargement of the left seminal vesicle with uneven density and FDG uptake, raising suspicion of malignancy. Although a biopsy suggested a solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle, the limited tissue sample prevented definitive exclusion of malignancy. This highlights the diagnostic challenges of such rare tumors, particularly when biopsy samples are insufficient. To address this, rapid intraoperative pathology was employed, which confirmed the malignancy and informed the patient of the subsequent surgical approach. The patient underwent laparoscopic excision of the left seminal vesicle tumor, followed by radical excision of both the prostate and seminal vesicles. Postoperatively, the patient recovered well, and final pathology confirmed a malignant solitary fibrous tumor. After five years of follow-up, the patient remained free from recurrence or metastasis. Conclusion Although the preoperative biopsy in this case established the diagnosis of SFT, it did not definitively ascertain whether it was benign or malignant. Hence, intraoperative frozen section pathology plays a critical role in determining the surgical strategy. This case indicates that satisfactory therapeutic outcomes for seminal vesicle SFTs can be achieved through complete resection via minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery.
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spelling doaj-art-af00fe3f708841dbb842f5fd2cb9d3052025-08-20T03:53:14ZengBMCBMC Urology1471-24902025-05-012511610.1186/s12894-025-01815-6Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literatureXuerong Ye0Hao Yu1Bo Sun2Jiakuan Li3Jiage Sun4Bei Hou5Shan Liu6Xiaoyi Zhang7Department of Urology, The Characteristic Medical Center of PLA Rocket ForceDepartment of Geriatric Medicine, Electric Power Teaching Hospital of Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Urology, The Characteristic Medical Center of PLA Rocket ForceDepartment of Urology, Strategic Support Force Characteristic Medical Center of PLADepartment of Urology, The Characteristic Medical Center of PLA Rocket ForceDepartment of Urology, The Characteristic Medical Center of PLA Rocket ForceDepartment of Pathology, The Characteristic Medical Center of PLA Rocket ForceDepartment of Urology, The Characteristic Medical Center of PLA Rocket ForceAbstract Background Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare mesenchymal tumors that can occur in multiple parts of the human body. The majority of SFTs are benign, with malignant cases being exceedingly rare. Although SFTs have been identified in extrapleural sites such as the upper respiratory tract, orbits, and extremities, their occurrence in the seminal vesicles is exceedingly uncommon. To date, only a few cases of seminal vesicle SFTs have been documented, making this case notable for its rarity and clinical presentation. Case presentation A 43-year-old male patient was incidentally found to have a left seminal vesicle mass on an MRI scan during a routine health check-up. A subsequent PET‒CT scan revealed enlargement of the left seminal vesicle with uneven density and FDG uptake, raising suspicion of malignancy. Although a biopsy suggested a solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle, the limited tissue sample prevented definitive exclusion of malignancy. This highlights the diagnostic challenges of such rare tumors, particularly when biopsy samples are insufficient. To address this, rapid intraoperative pathology was employed, which confirmed the malignancy and informed the patient of the subsequent surgical approach. The patient underwent laparoscopic excision of the left seminal vesicle tumor, followed by radical excision of both the prostate and seminal vesicles. Postoperatively, the patient recovered well, and final pathology confirmed a malignant solitary fibrous tumor. After five years of follow-up, the patient remained free from recurrence or metastasis. Conclusion Although the preoperative biopsy in this case established the diagnosis of SFT, it did not definitively ascertain whether it was benign or malignant. Hence, intraoperative frozen section pathology plays a critical role in determining the surgical strategy. This case indicates that satisfactory therapeutic outcomes for seminal vesicle SFTs can be achieved through complete resection via minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-025-01815-6Case reportSolitary fibrous tumor (SFT)Seminal vesicle tumorSurgery
spellingShingle Xuerong Ye
Hao Yu
Bo Sun
Jiakuan Li
Jiage Sun
Bei Hou
Shan Liu
Xiaoyi Zhang
Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature
BMC Urology
Case report
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT)
Seminal vesicle tumor
Surgery
title Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature
title_full Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature
title_fullStr Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature
title_short Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle: a case report and review of the literature
title_sort malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the seminal vesicle a case report and review of the literature
topic Case report
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT)
Seminal vesicle tumor
Surgery
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-025-01815-6
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