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Endoscopic Approach for Colloid Cyst Resection
Published on: May 23, 2025
Robotic resection of a multicystic tailgut cyst
Susmit Prosun Roy1,2, Amirala Khalessi3, Kim-Chi Phan-Thien4
1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of New South Wales - Randwick Campus, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
Abstract:
A 29-year-old woman with recurrent pelvic pain that progressed post partum was diagnosed with a multicystic pararectal lesion on ultrasound and CT scan. Physiology was conducted to establish a preoperative function and pudendal nerve integrity. The lesion was resected using a Da Vinci Xi robotic system. She recovered uneventfully with complete resolution of her symptoms. Hindgut cysts most often arise in the presacral space as the result of incomplete embryogenesis. Patients may present with various non-specific symptoms. Although the majority are benign, resection is recommended, as there is a 30%-43% risk of malignancy.
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