Js. Burkett et J. Pickleman, THE RATIONALE FOR SURGICAL-TREATMENT OF MESENTERIC AND RETROPERITONEAL CYSTS, The American surgeon, 60(6), 1994, pp. 432-435
Mesenteric and retroperitoneal cysts are rare, usually asymptomatic le
sions. Because of this, several recommendations in the literature caut
ion against operative therapy in the absence of symptoms. During a rec
ent 10 year period, six patients presented to our hospital with sympto
matic mesenteric or retroperitoneal cysts; two of these patients were
septic and had infection within the cyst. All six patients underwent e
xcision with complete resolution of symptoms and no morbidity. With th
e advent of frequent abdominal CT scanning for a variety of reasons, i
t is likely that more of these lesions will be noted in the future. In
view of the potential for development of symptoms and complications,
we feel that any good risk patient found to harbor such a cyst should
undergo complete excision.