Presacralhydatid Cyst: An Exceptional Presentation
- 1 Department of Surgery, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain
- 2 Department of Surgery, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain
- 3 Department of Surgery, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain
- 4 Department of Surgery, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain
- 5 Department of Surgery, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain
- 6 Department of Surgery, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain
Abstract
Introduction: Hydatidosis is caused by the larvae of the cestode Echinococcus granulosus . Liver and lung are the most frequent locations. We report a rare case of a primary hydatid disease location in pre-sacral space. Clinic case: A 64-year-old male patient who consulted due to right gluteal area pain radiating to outer side of the right leg. Physical examination showed a positive Lasègue with hypoesthesia in right L4 L5 S1 territories, with loss of strength in S1. The x-ray showed L3 vertebral wedging and a lumbar lordosis rectification. Laboratory tests and tumor markers were negative. Endorectal ultrasonography described a multilobulatedpresacral cystic tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a 16 × 10 × 11 cm retro rectal mass. Due to uncertain diagnosis, surgery was performed, with previous albendazol administration and surgical field protection with 20% hypertonic saline solution. Combined approach (laparotomy + Kraske incision) was realized. Postoperative course was uneventful. The patient remained asymptomatic 36 months after surgery. Summary: Presacralhydatid cysts are rare entities, but must be considered in differential diagnosis of space-occupying lesions in presacral region. Surgery is treatment of choice, and medical treatment may be useful to prevent recurrences.
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