Pelvic lipomatosis.

Autor: Old WL Jr, Stokes TL
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Surgery [Surgery] 1978 Feb; Vol. 83 (2), pp. 173-80.
Abstrakt: Although usually in the domain of the urologist, pelvic lipomatosis sometimes first may present to the general surgeon. Often called perivesical lipomatosis, this process of unknown etiology has been defined as a nonmalignant overgrowth of normal fatty tissue limited primarily to the perirectal and perivesical spaces in the pelvis. Typically it occurs in middle-aged, nonobese, men presenting with dysuria and sometimes with suprapubic fullness. High position of the prostate may be noted on rectal examination. Urinary tract roentgenograms show a high, gourd-shaped bladder with the surrounding radiolucency of fatty tissues. Elongation of the urethra usually makes cystoscopy difficult. Sigmoidoscopy and barium enema may reveal extrinsic pressure on the rectum. Pelvic venography rarely shows external venous compression; arteriography does not suggest neoplastic vessels. Fat metabolism studies are of little value. The absence of adequate cleavage planes renders direct surgical management difficult. The frequently progressive lower ureteral obstruction eventually may require urinary diversion. Four biopsy-proved cases from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Hospitals are reported, and the 57 previous cases from the literature are reviewed.
Databáze: MEDLINE