Rectothecal fistula secondary to an anterior sacral meningocele
- PMID: 18447698
- DOI: 10.3171/SPI/2008/8/5/487
Rectothecal fistula secondary to an anterior sacral meningocele
Abstract
A rectothecal fistula secondary to anterior sacral meningocele is an extremely rare disease. To the authors' knowledge, only 2 cases have been reported in the English-language literature. It can cause symptoms by compressing adjacent structures, causing urinary difficulties and constipation. The authors report an unusual case of a patient in whom this condition was diagnosed as an incidental finding. The patient had a sacral myelomeningocele with secondary meningitis to a rectothecal fistula. The authors will briefly review the diagnosis, the various treatments, and the surgical approach to treat this infrequent entity.
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