Volume 12, Issue 2 pp. 181-184
Case Report

Combined laparoscopic and perineal approach for the management of recurrent tailgut cyst

Ankur Patel

Ankur Patel

Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Digestive Disease Centre, Zen Multispeciality Hospital, Mumbai, India

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Pranav Mandovra

Corresponding Author

Pranav Mandovra

Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Digestive Disease Centre, Zen Multispeciality Hospital, Mumbai, India

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Pranav Mandovra, Zen Multispeciality Hospital, Plot No. 425, Road No. 10 Chembur, Near Sandhu Garden, Mumbai 400071, India.

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Tanveer Majeed

Tanveer Majeed

Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Digestive Disease Centre, Zen Multispeciality Hospital, Mumbai, India

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Roy V Patankar

Roy V Patankar

Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Digestive Disease Centre, Zen Multispeciality Hospital, Mumbai, India

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First published: 03 July 2018
Citations: 3

Abstract

Tailgut cyst is an uncommon developmental anomaly arising from the embryonic hindgut in the retrorectal space. The patient frequently is asymptomatic or has vague perineal complaints that pose a diagnostic dilemma. Moreover, the patient is often misdiagnosed and therefore mismanaged. MRI is the investigation of choice for diagnosis. After the diagnosis is established, complete surgical excision is required to alleviate patient discomfort and to prevent complications such as infection, malignant transformation, and recurrence. Proper clinical examination and imaging not only establish the accurate diagnosis but also help in determining the best surgical approach for the patient (anterior abdominal, posterior sacral perineal, or combined approach). We hereby report a case of recurrent tailgut cyst managed with a combined anterior laparoscopic and perineal approach.

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