Gynecological Oncology

Rectorectal (Presacral) Masses

Rectorectal (Presacral) Masses

 

Rectorectal masses (presacral) disease is known as the state of silently occurring tumors located between the anus and the coccyx. The type of disease that occurs with the tumor structure formed in this region is considered as one of the rare diseases. It is not possible for the person to feel this condition, which can usually be diagnosed during the examination by a gynecologist. However, it is known that a physician is consulted in line with the symptoms or complaints related to the disease.

In the researches on presacral disorder, the situations that occur in the person are examined in detail. In fact, in line with the research conducted on this disease, cases occurring in an average 30-year-old individual were discussed and stated. The problem, which is the first among the situations experienced by the person, is known as abdominal pain and swelling that begin to increase in severity. It is also known that he applied to the doctor in the direction of the pain that started in the hip bones.

It is known that although the blood tests or biochemistry results performed for people with rectorectal masses (presacral) disease are normal, they are directed to some techniques in terms of full diagnosis. Because it is known that it is a disease that progresses silently. This situation, which creates a feeling of fullness in the rectal part, is known as a condition that is detected incidentally with advancing age. This discomfort, which begins to cause constipation and dysuria, also brings along neurological disorders. This type of disease, which creates complaints and symptoms regarding the state of the mass structure, can generally cause the person to live in different situations. However, diagnostic methods should be applied in order to examine the tumor structure and to understand which type it has. Because mass formation is due to the cause of the tumor.

 

Rectorectal (Presacral) Masses Diagnostic Methods
It is known that since there is no complete finding of rectorectal masses or presacral disease, it is diagnosed by a gynecologist with a problem that occurs in the person. In order to learn the symptoms of the disease in detail, various questions are asked to the patient.

As a result of the physical examination, he is directed to some tests in order to make a full diagnosis. At the beginning of these examinations, pelvic MRI, which is used for detailed imaging, is performed. Obtaining a clear image thanks to this procedure, gynecologist physicians also need some examinations in order to clarify the diagnosis. The order of examinations required to be performed is as follows.

CT
PET-CT
Blood test
These examinations are considered necessary in order to fully define the formation that occurs in the person and to learn the nature of the tumors in the mass structure. In this way, the size of the mass is clearly determined in the part where the tumor is benign or formed. Thanks to these diagnostic tests, the chance of being treated increases.

It is not possible to express a clear situation by yourself, since it is expressed as a learned disorder when coincidental findings regarding the formation of rectorectal masses are examined. For example; When you experience abdominal pain, you think that the problem is caused by a different situation. That's why you need to be careful in every situation in terms of full detection. Especially when the subject is health, it is important that you think in detail about every situation that occurs.

 

 

Rectorectal (Presacral) Masses Treatment Methods
The methods used in the treatment of rectorectal masses are generally applied together with the evaluation of the tumor structure. If the tumor structure is benign, the intervention that is not necessary is activated if it turns into a malignant form. In addition, a correct understanding of the pelvic system for damage plays a very important role. However, it is known that the tumor formations can be removed without damaging the soft tissue form due to their transformation into a mass. The treatment applied is known as surgical intervention.

The most accurate step in the treatment of rectorectal masses (presacral) is carried out with the correct diagnosis. It is necessary to deal with the conditions caused by the disease, together with a clear examination of the structure of the tumor. It is important that the masses formed in the coccyx and breech are removed in the form of a capsule, since the tumor is located in it.

Performing the application sensitively also has a very important role for the patient. Because the surrounding structure consists of soft tissue and nerve cells. For this reason, it may be desirable to repeat the examinations requested before the surgical intervention. The purpose of this is due to the fact that it is an up-to-date image. Applications with up-to-date images are generally healthier. In addition, tumor formations that appear as benign at first turn into malignant tumors over time. In this regard, the same examinations are repeated and surgical operation is started.

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