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Ahmed Bouzid1, Anis Belhadj1, Ahmed Saidani1, Ziad Bokal1, Fahd Khefacha1, Faouzi Chebbi1.
Abstract
Ganglioneuromas are benign slow-growing lesions that arise from sympathetic ganglion cells. They are usually found incidentally. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), provides only an unspecified diagnosis and it has to be confirmed by pathologic studies. Complete surgical excision is believed to be the curative treatment for symptomatic lesions. In the literature, the pelvic location reported is exceptional. We report a case of laparoscopic assisted excision of a retrorectal presacral ganglioneuroma for 22-year-old female patient. Copyright: Ahmed Bouzid et al.Entities:
Keywords: Laparoscopy; case report; ganglioneuroma; retrorectal
Year: 2021 PMID: 34104289 PMCID: PMC8164435 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.38.241.27028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1pelvic MRI T1-weighted images FAT-SAT: A) pre gadolinium; B) post gadolinium
Figure 2pelvic MRI T2-weighted images: A) axial; B) sagittal
Figure 3initial view after retracting the sigmoid colon and the uterus
Figure 4the dissection in the pelvic floor
Figure 5the surgical macroscopic specimen