Main features and treatments of cervical cysts in children from a single-center experience.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY BMC Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1186/s12893-025-02791-2
Nian Sun, Wei Pang, Xuexi Zhang, Yanzhen Li, Qiaoyin Liu, Zhiyong Liu, Xiaodan Li, Junlong Tan, Shengcai Wang, Xin Ni
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Background: The cervical cysts is one of the most common children ailments an ENT surgeon encountered, which often begins with painless masses in the neck. The present study summarizes main clinical features of various types of children cervical cysts and discusses the possible approaches and associated complications, with an aim to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this pediatric disease.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients admitted with cervical cyst to Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2018 to December 2023. Analysis focused on the clinical presentation, medical imaging, surgical approach, treatment-related complications as well as disease recurrence.

Results: The main self-reported symptom at first admission was painless masses at neck and submandibular space accompanied by sleep apnea, laryngeal stridor, odynophagia or hoarse voice. Three hundred and eighty-four patients received cervical ultrasound examination, whereas 92 patients were subjected to cervical MRI. The median of cysts size recorded by medical imaging was 1.7 cm*1.0 cm*1.6 cm. The median operation duration was 55 min. Histology of removed cysts indicated five main pathological categories including thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC), branchial cleft cyst (BCC), dermoid cyst (DC), lymphatic malformation (LM) and bronchogenic cyst (BC). The most frequent postsurgical complication was dysphagia and inflammatory wound swelling. Seven patients inflicted with relapses before further treatment.

Conclusions: Comprehensive evaluation including medical history, physical examination, ultrasound and MRI imaging of cervical spaces is required to assure the proper diagnosis of cervical cysts in children. Surgical removal remains the major modality for disease control. Majority of postsurgical complications are attributed to transitional injury of blood vessels or nerves. Recurrence of cysts is commonly associated with patients with TGDC and LM.

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背景:颈椎囊肿是耳鼻喉外科医生遇到的最常见的儿童疾病之一,通常以颈部无痛性肿块开始。本研究总结了各种类型儿童颈椎囊肿的主要临床特征,并探讨了可能的治疗方法和相关并发症,旨在提高该儿童疾病的诊断和治疗水平:回顾性分析首都医科大学附属北京儿童医院2018年1月至2023年12月收治的宫颈囊肿患者的临床资料。分析主要集中在临床表现、医学影像、手术方式、治疗相关并发症以及疾病复发等方面:首次入院时患者自述的主要症状为颈部和下颌下间隙无痛性肿块,伴有睡眠呼吸暂停、喉嘶鸣、吞咽困难或声音嘶哑。384 名患者接受了颈部超声波检查,92 名患者接受了颈部磁共振成像检查。医学影像记录的囊肿大小中位数为 1.7 厘米*1.0 厘米*1.6 厘米。手术时间中位数为 55 分钟。切除囊肿的组织学检查显示,囊肿的病理类型主要有五种,包括甲状舌管囊肿(TGDC)、支裂囊肿(BCC)、蝶形囊肿(DC)、淋巴畸形(LM)和支气管源性囊肿(BC)。手术后最常见的并发症是吞咽困难和伤口肿胀。7名患者在进一步治疗前复发:为确保正确诊断儿童宫颈囊肿,需要进行包括病史、体格检查、超声波和核磁共振成像在内的全面评估。手术切除仍是控制疾病的主要方式。大多数手术后并发症都是由于血管或神经的过渡损伤造成的。囊肿复发常见于TGDC和LM患者。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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