Robotic assisted excision of retrovesical angiomyxoma in a male patient

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Abstract

Angiomyxoma is a rare tumour found predominantly in pelvis of young females. Less than 150 cases have been reported, more than 90% in females and only few cases in males. Its surgical excision is a big challenge and usually leads to recurrence due to incomplete excision. We report a case of retrovesical Angiomyxoma in an elderly male. The aim of this report is to highlight the rarity of this disease, especially in males, and robotic assisted excision as an evolving option of treatment.

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Tyagi, V., Dar, T. I., Durani, A., & Chada, S. (2014). Robotic assisted excision of retrovesical angiomyxoma in a male patient. Journal of Minimal Access Surgery, 10(2), 84–86. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-9941.129958

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