Literature DB >> 9926741

Presacral cysts: transrectal excision in select patients.

M J Pidala1, T E Eisenstat, R J Rubin, E P Salvati.   

Abstract

Fourteen patients presenting with presacral cystic lesions were managed over a 20-year period. Retrospective review identified 12 females and 2 males. Fifty-seven per cent were symptomatic at diagnosis. Forty-three per cent presented with pain; half of these patients had infected cysts. All lesions were palpable on digital rectal exam. Computed tomography identified the cyst in all seven patients in which it was performed. The transrectal approach was used for cyst excision in ten patients. One patient had transrectal drainage and wall biopsy only. Three patients underwent posterior parasacral excision. Pathologic review demonstrated four dermoid cysts, four epidermoid cysts, four cyst hamartomas, and two benign teratomas. One cyst hamartoma had a focus of invasive adenocarcinoma. Two complications occurred. There were no deaths. Follow-up averaged 39 months, at which time there were no recurrences. Developmental cysts are the most common presacral tumors. Excision is recommended, and the transrectal approach may be used in select patients with low morbidity and minimal recurrence.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9926741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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