Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male

Anterior sacral meningocele is a rare congenital anomaly encountered in neurosurgical practice. In all, approximately 200 cases of this rare congenital malformation have been reported till date. Surgical management has been accepted beyond doubt as the treatment of choice and posterior surgical appr...

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Main Authors: Neeraj Basantani, Amit Narang, Kriti Basantani, Gyanesh Tyagi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751920306381
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spelling doaj-7c64da9dad3d4ea085752a2761930d962021-03-13T04:23:13ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192021-06-0124101077Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult maleNeeraj Basantani0Amit Narang1Kriti Basantani2Gyanesh Tyagi3Department of Neurosurgery, Ram Raghu Hospital, Agra, India; Corresponding author at: C-303, Kalyani Heights, 100 Feet Road, Dayalbagh, Agra 282005, Uttar Pradesh, India.Neurosurgeon, Department of Neurosurgery, Guru Gobind Singh Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, IndiaNeuropathology (Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai), Consultant Pathologist, Genome Diagnostics, Agra, IndiaAnaesthesiologist, Department of Anaesthesia & Critical Care, Ram Raghu Hospital, Agra, IndiaAnterior sacral meningocele is a rare congenital anomaly encountered in neurosurgical practice. In all, approximately 200 cases of this rare congenital malformation have been reported till date. Surgical management has been accepted beyond doubt as the treatment of choice and posterior surgical approach has been adopted in majority of the cases, however there are no concrete guidelines for choosing anterior or posterior approach. The authors report here an unusual presentation of a giant anterior sacral meningocele in an adult. A 30 year old male, presented with persistent constipation and urinary retention. On evaluation, a giant anterior sacral meningocele of size 13x10x13cm was seen on imaging causing significant compression of the rectum and bladder. A single stage surgery was planned via trans-abdominal approach. Successful excision of the meningocele sac was done along with dural repair, thus relieving the patient of his symptoms. The authors reflect on the cases reported in literature and the approaches used by other surgeons. The authors also discuss in this paper, the reasons for choosing the anterior approach in such rare cases and their observations during the intra and post-operative course. The authors conclude by enumerating the advantages of the anterior approach while also suggesting key operative steps to prevent complications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751920306381Anterior sacral meningoceleAdultSingle stageTransabdominal approach
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author Neeraj Basantani
Amit Narang
Kriti Basantani
Gyanesh Tyagi
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Amit Narang
Kriti Basantani
Gyanesh Tyagi
Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
Anterior sacral meningocele
Adult
Single stage
Transabdominal approach
author_facet Neeraj Basantani
Amit Narang
Kriti Basantani
Gyanesh Tyagi
author_sort Neeraj Basantani
title Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
title_short Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
title_full Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
title_fullStr Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
title_full_unstemmed Successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
title_sort successful operative management of giant anterior sacral meningocele via trans-abdominal approach in an adult male
publisher Elsevier
series Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
issn 2214-7519
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Anterior sacral meningocele is a rare congenital anomaly encountered in neurosurgical practice. In all, approximately 200 cases of this rare congenital malformation have been reported till date. Surgical management has been accepted beyond doubt as the treatment of choice and posterior surgical approach has been adopted in majority of the cases, however there are no concrete guidelines for choosing anterior or posterior approach. The authors report here an unusual presentation of a giant anterior sacral meningocele in an adult. A 30 year old male, presented with persistent constipation and urinary retention. On evaluation, a giant anterior sacral meningocele of size 13x10x13cm was seen on imaging causing significant compression of the rectum and bladder. A single stage surgery was planned via trans-abdominal approach. Successful excision of the meningocele sac was done along with dural repair, thus relieving the patient of his symptoms. The authors reflect on the cases reported in literature and the approaches used by other surgeons. The authors also discuss in this paper, the reasons for choosing the anterior approach in such rare cases and their observations during the intra and post-operative course. The authors conclude by enumerating the advantages of the anterior approach while also suggesting key operative steps to prevent complications.
topic Anterior sacral meningocele
Adult
Single stage
Transabdominal approach
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