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Query: UMLS:C0030794 (
pelvic pain
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We describe a sciatic schwannoma spanning the sciatic notch in a 39-year-old woman with persistent
pelvic pain
after caesarean delivery. The tumour was detected by pelvic CT scan and MRI.
Anterior
transabdominal surgery allowed the en bloc removal of both the pelvic and the buttock component of the tumour.
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PMID:Sciatic schwannoma spanning the sciatic notch: removal by an anterior, transabdominal approach. 1669 10
Anterior
sacral meningocele is a rare cause of a pelvic mass. Herein the authors describe the case of a young patient presenting with chronic
pelvic pain
undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy. She was found to have a retrorectal mass confirmed as an anterior sacral meningocele on subsequent MRI. The authors explore the case, describe a method of intraoperative management to minimize the risk of severe complications and include a discussion of the differential diagnosis. Central to this is an emphasis on advocating a cautious approach when confronted with an incidental unknown pelvic mass, as deleterious consequences may occur from biopsy of such a lesion.
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PMID:Caution: laparoscopic biopsy of a large pelvic mass may result in disaster. 2293 8
Anterior
sacral meningoceles (ASMs) have a recognized association with a number of connective tissue disorders, including Marfan's syndrome, neurofibromatosis Type 1 and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. We present the case of a patient with Marfan's syndrome and ASMs who was referred to gynaecology owing to dysmenorrhoea and left-sided
pelvic pain
radiating to the left leg. A transvaginal ultrasound scan (TVUS) detected a left pelvic cystic tubular structure, attributed to a hydrosalpinx, which, in retrospect, likely corresponded to the ASM. The patient went on to have TVUS-guided drainage of this cystic structure, resulting in an ASM abscess. It is difficult to distinguish ASM from the vastly more common hydrosalpinx using TVUS alone, and in patients with an atypical appearing posteriorly positioned cystic pelvic lesion or in the presence of underlying conditions known to be associated with ASMs, MRI should be considered before any interventional procedure to drain the suspected hydrosalpinx transvaginally. The patient was successfully treated using a minimally invasive CT-guided posterior trans-sacral drainage technique.
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PMID:Transvaginal ultrasound-guided aspiration of an anterior sacral meningocele masquerading as a hydrosalpinx, resulting in abscess formation. 3036 40