An unusual presentation of a rectal duplication cyst.

Int J Surg Case Rep

Department of General Surgery, University of Utah Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA.

Published: October 2012

Introduction: Intestinal duplications are rare developmental anomalies that can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract. Rectal duplication cysts account for approximately 4% of all duplication cysts. They usually present in childhood with symptoms of mass effect, local infection or more rarely with rectal bleeding from ectopic gastric mucosa.

Presentation Of Case: A 26year old male presented with a history of bright red blood per rectum. On examination a mucosal defect with an associated cavity adjacent to the rectum was identified. This was confirmed with rigid proctoscopy and CT scan imaging. A complete transanal excision was performed.

Discussion: Rectal duplication cysts are more common in pediatric patients. They more frequently present with symptoms of mass effect or local infection than with rectal bleeding. In adult patients they are a rare cause of rectal bleeding. Definitive treatment is with surgical excision. A transanal, transcoccygeal, posterior sagittal or a combined abdominoperineal approach may be used depending on anatomic characteristics of the duplication cyst.

Conclusion: We present a rare case of a rectal duplication cyst presenting in adulthood with rectal bleeding, managed with transanal excision.

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