Affiliation:
1. Post Graduate, KIMS&RF, AMALAPURAM
2. Post Graduate, KIMS&RF, AMALAPURAM.
Abstract
Mesenteric cysts are rare and occur in patients of any age. They are asymptomatic and found incidentally
or during the management of their complications. They commonly originate from the small bowel
mesentery, although a proportion of them have been found to originate from the mesocolon (24%) and the retroperitoneum
[1] [2,3,4,5] (14.5%). A mesenteric cyst originating in the sigmoid mesocolon is a very rare nding. They are a rare cause of abdominal
pain and are discovered incidentally. If symptomatic, patients with these cysts present with abdominal pain, vomiting and low
backache. Performing a thorough physical examination and conducting radiological investigations like ultrasonography
(USG), computed tomography (CT) are keys in diagnosing the mesenteric cysts.