| Literature DB >> 23013612 |
Wuping Wang1, Yunfeng Ni, LiWang Zhang, Xiaofei Li, Changkang Ke, Qiang Lu, Qingshu Cheng.
Abstract
Paraesophageal bronchogenic cyst was one of common mediastinal congenital cystic lesions of foregut origin. Because of an intimate embryologic relationship with the esophagus, they were usually found intramural (intramural esophageal bronchogenic cysts) with the local esophageal mucosa being intact and the paraesophageal bronchogenic cysts were rarely communicated with esophageal lumen. We report a case of para-esophageal bronchogenic cyst communicating to the esophageal lumen thorough a pedicle of canal, which looked liked a diverticulum on X-ray. During the operation, a communication of paraesophageal bronchogenic cyst with esophageal was found and the pathology diagnosis were made then. The symptoms of chest pain and dysphagia were relieved immediately after operation. The follow-up was well 2 years after the surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23013612 PMCID: PMC3599576 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-7-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Figure 1(a) A barium swallowrevealed a huge pare-esophagealcyst cavity compressed toesophagus,and also communicated toesophagus through a longentrance. (b) The chest CT scans showed a huge cystic mass full of gas and liquid located in the post-mediastinum with a direct compression of the pericardium, esophagus and right lung.
Figure 2Uper endoscopy revealed ano ulcero-necrotical entrance (1.5 cm × 1.0) on theright anterior wall ofthe esophageal at 36 cm from scior teeth,where the local mucosaare smooth and thoroughly (seethe arrow).
Figure 3Complete remove of thepara-esophageal cyst through aright poster-lateral thoractomy. (a) Gross appearance of the resected cyst. (b) The entrance on the esophagus was sutured in two layers. The arrow points the pedicle after suture.
Figure 4The pathology examination ofthe cystic wall showedbronchogenic tissue including respiratoryciliated columnar epithelium (a,HE,×100), smooth muscle andCartilage (b, HE,×40)