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Robotic-assisted resection of pelvic mesorectum lipoma during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case report

Daniele Macchini, Vittoria Perano, Valentina Celoria, Emilio Bombardieri, Orlando Goletti

Year
2022
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

Mesorectal lipoma is a rare, usually asymptomatic tumor. The best treatment is R0 resection but the previous literature reports different approaches. Robotic surgery allows for an accurate intervention, with a faster postoperative course, less risk of infection and need for transfusions, a faster return to normal daily activities and the best esthetic result. We describe a case of a 43-year-old female with a large lipoma with dislocation of the vagina, rectum and distal sigmoid colon, potentially malignant, successfully treated by robotic excision, which was safe, effective and well tolerated by the patient.

Keywords

MedicineMesorectumAsymptomaticLipomaSurgeryRectumColonoscopyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Sigmoid colonVagina

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