Novel Use of Robotic Surgery in a Rare Case of Canal of Nuck Cyst: A Case Report and Literature Review.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Winnie Long, Jamie Han, Luca Milone
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BACKGROUND A cyst within the canal of Nuck is an uncommon groin mass found in female patients. Embryologically, this is equivalent to a patent processus vaginalis in males. This cyst presents as a nonspecific bulge and is often mistaken for or presents concurrently with an inguinal hernia. Preoperative imaging assists in delineating anatomy and ruling out other differential diagnoses. Surgical management involves excision with inguinal hernia repair and has varied from open techniques to laparoscopic techniques. In this case, we describe a robot-assisted approach to cyst excision with concurrent inguinal hernia repair in an adult female patient. CASE REPORT A 42-year-old woman presented with a nonspecific mass in the left inguinal area, which was identified on magnetic resonance imaging as a fluid collection within the left inguinal canal, consistent with a canal of Nuck hydrocele. The patient underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic excision of cyst and inguinal hernia repair with mesh placement. Surgical pathology confirmed the diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the utilization of the DaVinci robot in excision of a cyst of the canal of Nuck. Overall, the surgical approach should be determined by location of the cyst and surgeon preference. A subcutaneous cyst is easily reached via an open anterior approach. In contrast, cysts within the inguinal canal have increasingly been approached via the laparoscopic approach or a combined laparoscopic and open approach for larger cysts. We demonstrate the utility of a robotic-assisted approach to facilitate dissection, reduction, and removal of the cyst.

机器人手术治疗罕见的椎管囊肿1例报告及文献复习。
背景:努克肛管内囊肿是一种罕见的女性腹股沟肿块。在胚胎学上,这相当于男性的阴道未闭。该囊肿表现为非特异性隆起,常被误认为腹股沟疝或与腹股沟疝同时出现。术前影像学有助于描绘解剖结构和排除其他鉴别诊断。手术治疗包括腹股沟疝切除和修补,从开放技术到腹腔镜技术各不相同。在这种情况下,我们描述了机器人辅助入路囊肿切除并发腹股沟疝修补在一个成年女性患者。病例报告:一名42岁的女性,在左侧腹股沟区域出现非特异性肿块,磁共振成像发现为左侧腹股沟管内的液体收集,与Nuck鞘膜积液管一致。患者接受机器人辅助腹腔镜囊肿切除术和腹股沟疝补片修补术。手术病理证实了这一诊断。结论:据我们所知,这是第一个使用达芬奇机器人切除肛门管囊肿的报道。总的来说,手术入路应根据囊肿的位置和外科医生的喜好来决定。通过开放的前路很容易到达皮下囊肿。相比之下,腹股沟管内的囊肿越来越多地通过腹腔镜入路或腹腔镜和开放联合入路治疗较大的囊肿。我们展示了机器人辅助入路的实用性,以促进囊肿的剥离、复位和切除。
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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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