Retro rectal mass: A clinical dilemma (report of two cases with brief review of literature). Dr. K.kant*, Dr. N.K.dave**, Dr. Yashpal Rathod*** Abstract: Presacral tumors are uncommon lesions that can be difficult to diagnose because of their nonspecific presenting signs and symptoms. Cross-sectional imaging is essential in evaluating these lesions to determine the optimal surgical approach and the extent of resection.
Surgery is the mainstay of treatment as it establishes the diagnosis and prevents the adverse consequences associated with malignant degeneration and secondary bacterial infection. The outcomes for patients with benign presacral tumors are favorable Introduction: Retrorectal tumors are rare. Most publications describe only individual cases. Few series from large institutions include enough cases to estimate the overall incidence or relative frequency of these tumors. The…