Thoracoscopic treatment of mediastinal cysts in children

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作者
Michel, JL
Revillon, Y
Montupet, P
Sauvat, F
Sarnacki, S
Sayegh, N
N-Fekete, C
机构
[1] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Dept Pediat Surg, F-75743 Paris 15, France
[2] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Dept Pediat Radiol, F-75743 Paris, France
关键词
bronchogenic cyst; esophageal duplication; pleuropericardial cyst; thoracoscopy;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-3468(98)90276-7
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background/Purpose: The development of thoracoscopic surgery has made many procedures possible, including the treatment of mediastinal cysts in children. The authors report their experience with this procedure between 1992 and 1997. Methods: Surgery was performed on 22 children aged from 1 month to 9 years (median, 27 months), weighing 5 to 49 kg (median, 12.5 kg). Diagnosis was made by antenatal ultrasound scan in six cases (27%), with a chest x-ray performed for respiratory symptoms in 14 cases, and with a chest x-ray performed for positive tuberculin intradermoreaction in two cases. Decision to resect the cyst was determined by thoracoscopy in 21 of the 22 cases, and by open surgery in one case only (subcarinal compressive cyst with left lung distension and a mediastinal shift). Results: Eighteen of the 21 (86%) cases were treated successfully by thoracoscopy. In three cases of bronchogenic cysts, we performed an associated thoracotomy because the dissection was tao difficult and dangerous. In three cases, a small part of a common wall between the cyst and the bronchus was not removed. The pathological diagnosis was bronchogenic cysts in 15 cases (71%), pleuropericardial cysts in three cases (14%), esophageal duplication in two cases (10%), and cystic hygroma in one case (5%). Two postoperative complications were observed: one esophageal wound and a case of recurrent pneumothorax after chest tube removal. Patients were discharged after 2 to 11 days (median, 3 days). Follow-up was uneventful. Conclusions: Treatment of mediastina[ cyst by thoracoscopy is feasible in most cases. Compressive cysts with lung distension and mediastinal shift remain a contraindication. If the cysts have a common wall with the bronchus or esophagus, or if they are subcarinal, the dissection may be difficult and dangerous, and thoracotomy may be preferable. J Pediatr Surg 33:1745-1748. Copyright (C) 1998 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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