Current Thoracic Surgery 2025 , Vol 10 , Issue 3
Heterotopic supradiaphragmatic liver tissue mimicking a thoracic tumor: a diagnostic dilemma and VATS management
Hasan Yavuz1,Fatih Yılmaz2,Fulden Haşimoğlu3
1Department of Thoracic Surgery, Mardin Training and Research Hospital, Mardin, Turkey
2Department of Pathology, Mardin Training and Research Hospital, Mardin, Turkey
3Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kızıltepe State Hospital, Mardin, Turkey
DOI : 10.26663/cts.2025.027 Viewed : 8 - Downloaded : 7 Heterotopic supradiaphragmatic liver tissue (HSLT) is an extremely rare condition, with about 30 cases documented in the literature since its first description. Because it often shows no symptoms and looks similar to pleural or parenchymal tumors on imaging, HSLT poses a significant diagnostic challenge. Although the cause remains unknown, a definitive diagnosis usually requires surgery. While conservative treatment is suitable for clinically confirmed cases, surgical exploration becomes necessary when malignancy cannot be ruled out. In such cases, the videothoracoscopic approach (VATS) is considered the gold standard for both diagnosis and treatment. Here, we report a case of HSLT discovered incidentally during imaging for acute appendicitis. We review the diagnostic difficulties and recommend VATS as the primary surgical option for unclear lesions above the diaphragm. Keywords : choristoma, liver, thoracic surgery, video-assisted, diaphragm, incidental finding, diagnosis, differential