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A Rare Case of a Large Meningocele Posterior Sacrococcygeal

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  • Rakotondraibe Willy Francis

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Bemora Joseph Synèse

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Habib Nouraly

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Raveloharimino Nirina Henintsoa

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Tsiaremby Marc Guichard

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Rabesandratana Norotiana

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Andrianarimanana Diavolana

    (CHU, Madagascar)

  • Andriamamonjy Clément

    (CHU, Madagascar)

Abstract

We report a case of sacrococcygeal meningocele simulating a sacrococcygeal teratoma. Likewise, there are a discussion of the pathophysiology and surgical approach of these types of lesions. We present a case of an exceptionally large posterior coccygeal meningocele of a newborn, and show the interest of radio-echographic couple and the interest of a management surgical approach. This was a case of posterior coccygeal meningocele, in a 10-day-old newborn born at term, with no known maternal history other than active smoking. The clinical examination finds a eupneic newborn, presents a median mass at the level of the sacrococcygeal part, of soft consistency, painless, without signs of inflammation, of normal skin, volume 18 x 21 x 19 cm, with positive transillumination test, no sensitivomotor deficit of both limbs, no other malformative anomalies detected clinically, but presence of anal atony and vesico-anal inconstancy. The ultrasound reveals a fluid formation containing small cysts. The x-ray revealed the absence of the posterior coccyx arch, an appearance in favor of a posterior sacrococcygeal meningocele. The surgery consisted of a meningocele cure followed by a buttock plasty. The postoperative follow-up was simple, without infectious or metabolic complications. Standardization and improvement of accessibility to ultrasound and obstetric MRI could improve the antenatal diagnosis of this pathology in Madagascar.

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  • Rakotondraibe Willy Francis & Bemora Joseph Synèse & Habib Nouraly & Raveloharimino Nirina Henintsoa & Tsiaremby Marc Guichard & Rabesandratana Norotiana & Andrianarimanana Diavolana & Andriamamonjy C, 2021. "A Rare Case of a Large Meningocele Posterior Sacrococcygeal," European Journal of Clinical Medicine, European Open Science, vol. 2(1), pages 20-22, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:clinic:v:2:y:2021:i:1:id:12017
    DOI: 10.24018/clinicmed.2021.2.1.17
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