用机器人切除一名儿童患者的巨大胸腺脂肪瘤。

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-07 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjae691
Rae Hanke, Bryanna Emr, Matthew Taylor, Aodhnait S Fahy
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胸腺脂肪瘤是前纵隔的良性病变,最常见于人出生后的前三十年。它们通常没有症状,确诊时可能很大。一名 10 岁的男性在腹部超声检查中偶然发现胸部肿块,随后接受了进一步的影像学评估,包括心脏门控磁共振成像(MRI)检查。结果显示,肿块与心包很接近,但似乎没有侵入心包,很可能来自胸腺。尽管肿块很大,但患者还是接受了机器人切除术,我们在照片中展示了微创方法并突出了关键结构。患者对手术耐受良好,恢复很快。最终病理结果与巨型胸腺脂肪瘤一致。总之,巨型胸腺脂肪瘤的检查可通过心脏门控成像进行优化。尽管巨大胸腺脂肪瘤体积较大,但可以通过微创方式对儿童患者进行安全处理。
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Robotic resection of a giant thymolipoma in a pediatric patient.

Thymolipomas are benign lesions in the anterior mediastinum that most commonly present in the first three decades of life. They often are asymptomatic and can be very large at time of diagnosis. After incidental detection of a thoracic mass on an abdominal ultrasound, an otherwise well 10 years old male was evaluated with further imaging, including a cardiac-gated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study. This demonstrated that the mass was intimate with but did not appear to invade the pericardium, likely originating from the thymus. Despite the large size, the patient underwent robotic resection of the mass and we include photographs illustrating the minimally invasive approach and highlighting critical structures. The patient tolerated the procedure well and recovered quickly. Final pathology was consistent with a giant thymolipoma. In summary, workup of giant thymolipomas is optimized with cardiac gated imaging. Despite their large size, these can be safely managed in a minimally invasive fashion in pediatric patients.

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