Open Access Mini Review

Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Treatment of Presacral Cysts

Shunda Wang and Beizhan Niu*

Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, China

Corresponding Author

Received Date: May 27, 2020;  Published Date: June 18, 2020

Abstract

Presacral cysts are cystic lesions occurring near the sacrorectal fossa, which can be clearly diagnosed by CT and MRI and anal digital examination before surgery. The characteristics of the tumor itself and the special location are not conducive to surgical resection. The introduction of laparoscopic techniques has brought hope for treatment, but attention should be paid to avoid damage to the rectal and presacral venous plexus. Presacral cysts with insidious onset should be checked regularly and discovered timely. Patients have good prognosis. Multi-disciplinary diagnosis was necessary. This review aims to summarize the clinical characteristics, diagnostic methods, surgical treatment, and prognosis of presacral cysts.

Keywords: Presacral cyst; Surgery; Diagnosis; Treatment

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