Doctors reported on a case involving a 55-year-old man with a giant retropharyngeal lipoma. This was a large fatty tumor measuring approximately 140 by 110 millimeters. The growth caused several physical problems, including neck swelling, snoring, and significant difficulty breathing and swallowing.
A surgical procedure called transcervical resection was used to remove the mass. During this process, doctors used a nerve integrity monitor to protect nearby nerves. Following the surgery, all of the patient's symptoms were fully resolved within two months. The report notes that these types of large tumors are more common in men and often cause multiple symptoms at once.
Because this is based on a single case report and a review of existing literature rather than a large clinical trial, it is not enough to establish a standard treatment for everyone. However, it highlights that surgical removal can be an effective way to treat these specific types of tumors. Patients with similar neck symptoms should consult a specialist to determine the best course of action.