“…The most common site of extragonadal teratoma is the sacrococcygeal region followed by neck, mediastinum, central nervous system, paranasal sinuses, liver, uterine cervix, stomach, abdominal wall, omentum and peritoneum [2]. Extragonadal intraperitoneal teratomas, especially those arising from mesentery and mesocolon, are very rare -only 22 cases of such tumors have been published and described in the contemporary literature [3].…”