Not What It Seemed: The Hidden Mass Behind the Bladder Illusion Huge Prostatic Sarcoma

Raghunath K

HCG Hospital, Bangalore, India.

Aadhar Jain

HCG Hospital, Bangalore, India.

Shivendra Agrawal *

HCG Hospital, Bangalore, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: To report an extremely rare case of huge prostatic sarcoma, to best of our knowledge it is the largest to be reported in India.

Presentation of Case: Prostate sarcoma is extremely rare, comprising <0.1% of prostate cancers. A 51-year male presented with acute urinary retention. Imaging following decompression revealed a massive prostatic tumor measuring ~1130 cm³, with evidence of bilateral ureteric obstruction, local invasion into the rectal mesocolon & lateral pelvic wall. Transrectal Ultrasound (TRUS) biopsy suggested Prostatic Sarcoma. Anterior pelvic exenteration with ileal conduit with end colostomy was planned; however, the patient succumbed to cardiopulmonary arrest, likely precipitated by underlying comorbidities including coronary artery disease and COPD.

Discussion and Conclusion: This case highlights the potential severity of advanced prostatic tumors and the critical impact of systemic comorbidities on treatment outcomes.

Keywords: Prostatic sarcoma, giant prostate, giant prostatic sarcoma, bladder illusion


How to Cite

K, Raghunath, Aadhar Jain, and Shivendra Agrawal. 2025. “Not What It Seemed: The Hidden Mass Behind the Bladder Illusion Huge Prostatic Sarcoma”. Asian Journal of Research and Reports in Urology 8 (1):79-83. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrru/2025/v8i1134.

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