HomepagePaediatric SurgeryHow often do you see this? Paediatric Surgery How often do you see this? admin Posted on July 30, 2013 4 week old baby was brought to KATH on account of a mass protruding from the perineum and buttocks since birth. 2 COMMENTS I’ve never seen something like this before. Siamese twin? Reply This is sacrococcygeal tetatoma. Full extent is delineated by ultrasound or CT if available. Management is by surgery which was done for this child. Reply LEAVE A RESPONSE Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. admin View all posts Post navigation Previous PostHow to be a Beautiful Badass Next PostHello colleagues You Might Also Like Neurosurgery Subdural abscess in a 12 year old August 18, 2014 Paediatric Surgery 'Breaking the hymen' to save a life – hydrocolpus admin October 5, 2013 Paediatric Surgery MEDICAL OUTREACH TO UPPER WEST REGION admin April 22, 2014 Paediatric Surgery AO SEC Course , Non operative management of fractures admin February 9, 2014
This is sacrococcygeal tetatoma. Full extent is delineated by ultrasound or CT if available. Management is by surgery which was done for this child. Reply
I’ve never seen something like this before. Siamese twin?
This is sacrococcygeal tetatoma. Full extent is delineated by ultrasound or CT if available. Management is by surgery which was done for this child.