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TREATMENT OF SACROCOCCYGEAL TERATOBLASTOMA IN CHILDREN
The article presents the analysis of treatment of several cases of relatively rare malignant tumor in children - sacrococcygeal teratoblastoma. Over last fifteen years there were 8 children with this diagnosis treated in the Irkutsk State Regional ...
V. N. Stalmakhovich +5 more
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Surgical evaluation and management of infected tailgut cysts in pediatrics: A case series
Introduction: Tailgut cysts are lesions occurring in the presacral space that most commonly present in early adulthood but can be identified in the pediatric population.
Matthew T. Parrish +2 more
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Malignant sacro-coccygeal teratoma with growing teratoma syndrome
A 13-month-old female with sacro-coccygeal tumor type II by Altman, was proven by biopsy to be a malignant germ cell tumor. Serum tumor markers were normal.
Tamador Al-Shamaileh +5 more
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Instability of the coccyx in coccydynia
Coccygectomy is a controversial operation. Some authors have reported good results, but others advise against the procedure. The criteria for selection are ill-defined. We describe a study to validate an objective criterion for patient selection, namely
D. Lagauche +2 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma with an accessory limb an unusual presentation
A rare case of sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) with a fully formed accessory limb. SCT is a neoplasm arising from the lumbosacral spine, usually a benign mature teratoma.
Nagra, Sonal, Cama, Jitoko K.
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Coccygectomy in patients with coccydynia
Objectives: The results of coccygectomy were evaluated in patients with coccydynia unresponsive to conservative treatment.\r\nMethods: Twenty-four patients (23 females, 1 male; mean age 33 years; range 21 to 60 years) underwent coccygectomy for ...
Bulent Capar +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal hernia: a challenge for the coloproctologist
Sacrococcygeal hernia consists of the protrusion of abdominal and pelvic structures through the sacrococcygeal region, an uncommom complication of coccygectomy and sacral coccygectomy.
Steckert,Juliana Stradiotto +5 more
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Recurrent Retrorectal Teratoma
Retrorectal tumors are a rare group of neoplasms that occur most commonly in the neonatal and infant population. They vary in presentation, but teratomas are the most common and often present as a protruding mass from the sacrococcygeal region. Immediate
P. Geoff Vana +6 more
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Recurrent perineal hernia repair: perineal approach – a video vignette
This video shows an open recurrent perineal hernia repair with mesh through a perineal approach. The patient is a 57-year-old female known to have a retro-rectal neuroendocrine tumour resected in 2015 using a perineal approach with coccygectomy.
D. Hahnloser +5 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma with spinal canal invasion
We report a case of a neonate with Altman typeⅠsacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) with spinal canal involvement, in which ultrasonography was useful in the evaluation of the tumor progression into the spinal canal.
Shuichi Ishibashi +8 more
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