2008
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.6581
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Laparoscopic approach to retrorectal cyst

Abstract: Author contributions: Gunkova P assisted the operation and wrote the paper; Martinek L operated on the patients; Dostalik J head of the Surgical Clinic; Gunka I, Vavra P and Mazur M examined the patients. Abstract 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 m… Show more

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“…Diagnostic laparoscopy can result in false negatives as lesions are frequently missed in the retrorectal space. Therefore other imaging modalities like CT and MRI are advocated if there is suspicion of a presacral mass 6. The CT features are a benign, hypodense lesion with well-demarcated edges with no adjacent visceral invasion (figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnostic laparoscopy can result in false negatives as lesions are frequently missed in the retrorectal space. Therefore other imaging modalities like CT and MRI are advocated if there is suspicion of a presacral mass 6. The CT features are a benign, hypodense lesion with well-demarcated edges with no adjacent visceral invasion (figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative operative methods include transrectal [14] and transvaginal [15] approaches. Some authors have preferred to use laparoscopy [16,17] or transanal endoscopic microsurgery [18] for retrorectal lesions, but these were small series. Future studies are required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the upper pole of the tumor extends above the S3 level, and anteriorposterior approach is preferred [9]. In some cases of benign retrorectal tumors, laparoscopic approach has been reported [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%