| Literature DB >> 22719140 |
Michael Schweigert1, Attila Dubecz, Martin Beron, Dietmar Ofner, Hubert J Stein.
Abstract
Congenital pericardial diverticula and cysts are extremely uncommon lesions within the anterior mediastinum. Both lesions derive from the pericardial celom and represent different stages of a common embryogenesis. Initial reports date from the 19th century. Surgical pioneers were Otto Pickhardt, who removed a pericardial cyst at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York in 1931, and Richard Sweet, who accomplished the first resection of a pericardial diverticulum at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in 1943. These lesions were also called spring water cysts because they usually contain watery, crystal-clear fluid. This history outlines the milestones of evolving surgical management, from the first report in 1837 up to the present time.Entities:
Keywords: Diverticulum, pericardial; history of medicine, 19th cent.; history of medicine, 20th cent.; mediastinal cyst/congenital/diagnosis/pathology/radiography/surgery; pericardium/radiography/surgery
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22719140 PMCID: PMC3368475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347