Korean J Urol.  1979 Aug;20(4):426-429.

A Case of Presacral Inflammatory Cyst, Causing Medial Deviation of Pelvic Ureteral Course

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  • 1Department of Urology, Taegu Armed Forced General Hospital, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

A case of presacral inflammatory cyst occurring in a 22 year old male soldier is presented. He complained of lower abdominal pain and tenderness, intermittent severe back pain and flank pain, intermittent chill and fever, frequency, dysuria, G-I trouble Excretory urogram showed mild pyelocalyectasis of left kidney and medial displacement of left pelvic ureter. On colon enema sigmoid showed smooth round displacement to midline, and marked anterior displacement of rectum was found. On cystoscopic examination 5F ureteral catheter couldn't be passed over above 2 Cm, from left ureteral orifice with marked resistance. Presacral inflammatory cyst was found in exploration laparotomy by transperitoneal approach, and excision with drainage was performed. The postoperative course was uneventful and pelvic ureter restored its natural coures.

Keyword

presacral inflammatory cyst deviation

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Back Pain
Colon
Colon, Sigmoid
Drainage
Dysuria
Enema
Fever
Flank Pain
Humans
Kidney
Laparotomy
Male
Military Personnel
Rectum
Ureter*
Urinary Catheters
Young Adult
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