Retrorectal cysts are rare benign lesions in the presacral space which are frequently diagnosed in middle-aged females. We report here our experience with two symptomatic female patients who were diagnosed as having a...Retrorectal cysts are rare benign lesions in the presacral space which are frequently diagnosed in middle-aged females. We report here our experience with two symptomatic female patients who were diagnosed as having a retrorectal cyst and managed using a laparoscopic approach. The two patients were misdiagnosed as having an ovarian cystic lesion after abdominal ultrasonography. Computer tomograghy (CT) scan was mandatory to establish the diagnosis. The trocar port site was the same in both patients. An additional left oophorectomy was done for a coexisting ovarian cystic lesion in one patient in the same setting. There was no postoperative morbidity or mortality and the two patients were discharged on the 5th and 6th post operative days, respectively. Our cases show that laparoscopic management of retrorectal cysts is a safe approach. It reduces surgical trauma and offers an excellent tool for perfect visualization of the deep structures in the presacral space.展开更多
Presacral cysts are cystic or cyst–solid lesions between the sacrum and rectum,almost involving adjacent pelvic floorstructures including sacrococcygeal fascia,rectum,and anal sphincter.Presacral cysts are usually be...Presacral cysts are cystic or cyst–solid lesions between the sacrum and rectum,almost involving adjacent pelvic floorstructures including sacrococcygeal fascia,rectum,and anal sphincter.Presacral cysts are usually benign,currently believed to arise from aberrant embryogenesis.Presacral cysts are clinically rare and the true incidence is unknown.Surgical resection remains the major treatment for presacral cysts.Unless the cysts are completely resected,recurrence is unavoidable.Recurrent cysts or hard-to-heal sinuses in the sacrococcyx cause patients extreme pain.However,the current knowledge of presacral cysts is insufficient.They are occasionally confused with other diseases such as ovarian cysts and perianal abscesses.Moreover,lack of the correct surgical concept and skills leads to palliative treatment for complex presacral cysts and serious complications such as impairing the function of the anal sphincter or important blood vessels and nerves.The consensus summarizes the opinions and experiences of multidisciplinary experts in presacral cysts and aims to provide clinicians with a more defined concept of the treatment,standardize the surgical approach,and improve the efficacy of presacral cysts.展开更多
文摘Retrorectal cysts are rare benign lesions in the presacral space which are frequently diagnosed in middle-aged females. We report here our experience with two symptomatic female patients who were diagnosed as having a retrorectal cyst and managed using a laparoscopic approach. The two patients were misdiagnosed as having an ovarian cystic lesion after abdominal ultrasonography. Computer tomograghy (CT) scan was mandatory to establish the diagnosis. The trocar port site was the same in both patients. An additional left oophorectomy was done for a coexisting ovarian cystic lesion in one patient in the same setting. There was no postoperative morbidity or mortality and the two patients were discharged on the 5th and 6th post operative days, respectively. Our cases show that laparoscopic management of retrorectal cysts is a safe approach. It reduces surgical trauma and offers an excellent tool for perfect visualization of the deep structures in the presacral space.
文摘Presacral cysts are cystic or cyst–solid lesions between the sacrum and rectum,almost involving adjacent pelvic floorstructures including sacrococcygeal fascia,rectum,and anal sphincter.Presacral cysts are usually benign,currently believed to arise from aberrant embryogenesis.Presacral cysts are clinically rare and the true incidence is unknown.Surgical resection remains the major treatment for presacral cysts.Unless the cysts are completely resected,recurrence is unavoidable.Recurrent cysts or hard-to-heal sinuses in the sacrococcyx cause patients extreme pain.However,the current knowledge of presacral cysts is insufficient.They are occasionally confused with other diseases such as ovarian cysts and perianal abscesses.Moreover,lack of the correct surgical concept and skills leads to palliative treatment for complex presacral cysts and serious complications such as impairing the function of the anal sphincter or important blood vessels and nerves.The consensus summarizes the opinions and experiences of multidisciplinary experts in presacral cysts and aims to provide clinicians with a more defined concept of the treatment,standardize the surgical approach,and improve the efficacy of presacral cysts.