Mejri Ramzi, Dali Khaireddine Mrad, C. Kays, Mokhtar Bibi, Rhouma Sami Ben, N. Yassine
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摘要
支气管源性囊肿是一种罕见的先天性良性异常,由气管支气管树的异常芽殖引起。通常,这些支气管囊肿仍然附着在原始前肠上,因此附着在气管支气管树上。然而,在极少数情况下,它们可能从呼吸道迁移并分离到各种非典型部位,包括颈部、脊柱、膈下甚至腹膜后区域[1]。文献中报道的大多数病例都是偶然诊断的。支气管源性囊肿如发生感染、穿孔或外源性压迫,均有明显的临床表现。鉴于结论性组织学评估,放射学检查后诊断的不确定性支持手术指征。本研究报告一例腹膜后支气管源性囊肿Ramzi Mejri1*;Khaireddine mr . Dali2;凯斯Chaker2;比比Mokhtar2;萨米·本·鲁马;1突尼斯Mongi Slim La Marsa医院泌尿科。2突尼斯La Rabta医院泌尿科。
Retroperitoneal Bronchogenic Cyst Treated by Open Surgery: A Rare Case Report
Bronchogenic cysts are rare benign congenital anomalies that result from aberrant budding of the tracheobronchial tree. Usually, these bronchogenic cysts remain attached to the primitive foregut and thus attached to the tracheobronchial tree. However, in rare cases, they may migrate and separate from the respiratory tract to various atypical locations, including the neck, spinal, subphrenic and even retroperitoneal regions [1]. The majority of cases reported in the literature have been diagnosed incidentally. In case of infection, perforation or extrinsic compression of bronchogenic cysts, telling clinical manifestations have occurred. The uncertainty of the diagnosis after radiological explorations supports the surgical indication in view of a conclusive histological assessment. The present study presents the original case of a retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst Ramzi Mejri1*; Khaireddine Mrad Dali2; Kays Chaker2; Bibi Mokhtar2; Sami Ben Rhouma2; Yassine Nouira2 1Departement of Urology, Hospital Mongi Slim La Marsa, Tunisia. 2Departement of Urology, La Rabta Hospital, Tunisia.