CASE REPORT article
Front. Pediatr.
Sec. Pediatric Surgery
Successful Bilateral Nephron-Sparing Surgery for Recurrent Stage V Wilms Tumor with Hepatic Capsule Involvement: A Case Report
Provisionally accepted- 1Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, United Kingdom
- 2John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
- 3Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie, Lublin, Poland
- 4Burjeel Medical City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- 5University of Tartous, Tartus, Syria
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Introduction: Wilms tumor is the Most common renal malignancy in children, but bilateral Wilms tumor (BWT) is rare and poses competing priorities for cure and renal preservation. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by nephron-sparing surgery is standard, yet optimal timing when resistance emerges remains challenging. This case describes advanced BWT with secondary chemotherapy resistance and hepatic capsular involvement, successfully managed with timely, aggressive bilateral nephron-sparing surgery and liver capsule resection. Case presentation: A 5-year-old girl presented with progressive, painless abdominal distension and large, firm bilateral flank masses. Abdominal MRI showed large intrarenal tumors in both kidneys without metastases. After six months of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, initial partial response was followed by interval regrowth. She underwent single-stage bilateral nephron-sparing surgery with right partial nephrectomy plus en bloc liver capsule resection and left partial nephrectomy with reconstruction and nephrostomy. The patient is currently disease-free on follow-up. Discussion: Bilateral Wilms tumor represents a minority of cases and carries a substantial lifetime risk of end-stage renal disease. Protocols favor neoadjuvant chemotherapy to facilitate nephron-sparing surgery within 6–12 weeks. In this patient, secondary chemotherapy resistance with predominant stromal maturation supported proceeding to surgery rather than intensifying therapy. Successful single-stage bilateral nephron-sparing surgery with negative margins avoided dialysis and transplant despite extensive bilateral disease and hepatic capsular extension. Conclusion: This case demonstrates that even in bilateral Wilms tumor complicated by secondary chemotherapy resistance and hepatic capsular involvement, aggressive nephron-sparing surgery can achieve disease control while preserving renal function. Prolonged oncologic and renal surveillance is warranted given the recognized risk of late renal events.
Keywords: Bilateral Wilms tumor, case report, chemoresistance, nephron-sparing surgery, pediatric oncology
Received: 20 Dec 2025; Accepted: 05 Feb 2026.
Copyright: © 2026 Siddiqui, Qazi, Sheikh Mohamed Nazer, Ahmed, Ahmad and Barakat. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
* Correspondence: Youssef Ahmad
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