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Long-term functional results following resection of neonatal sacrococcygeal teratoma
Authors:Haley Draper  David Chitayat  Sigmund H. Ein  Jacob C. Langer
Affiliation:(1) Division of Pediatric General Surgery, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Rm 1526, 555 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G1X8, Canada;(2) Division of Medical and Metabolic Genetics, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;(3) The Prenatal Diagnosis and Medical Genetics Program, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:
Purpose  Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most common congenital neoplasm in neonates. We wished to assess the long-term functional outcome of children undergoing SCT resection. Methods  Records of neonates diagnosed with SCT from two surgeons’ practices, and operated on between 1970 and 2006, were retrospectively reviewed. Patients/parents who consented to participate in the study received a questionnaire, focusing on fecal and urinary continence, constipation and lower extremity weakness. Results  Forty-six patients were identified. Four had died (3 from malignant tumors and 1 motor vehicle accident at 18 years). Of the 42 remaining cases, 39 were benign and 3 were malignant; 2 of the former developed malignant recurrences. Twenty-seven agreed to participate and 14 (52%) completed the questionnaire. Median age of respondents was 16.7 years (3–29), and none of the respondents had a recurrent tumor. Thirteen of the 14 respondents experienced no problem with urinary or fecal incontinence, or lower extremity weakness. The remaining patient had all three problems, but his SCT had involved the spinal cord. Of the ten patients who commented on constipation, one had significant constipation, five occasional constipation, and four no constipation. Conclusions  Functional results after resection of neonatal SCT are excellent, with only a small number of patients reporting problems with fecal or urinary continence, or lower extremity weakness. Constipation is relatively common. This information is important for counseling families with fetal or neonatal SCT.
Keywords:Teratoma  Neonatal tumor  Incontinence  Constipation
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