BACKGROUND: The surgical management of cystic hygromas can be challenging, and accurate diagnosis and anatomic localization is essential. The literature on the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in pediatric cystic hygromas is sparse and mostly limited to radiological descriptions. METHODS: The authors present five cases of cystic hygromas in children ranging in age from 1 to 13 years. The preoperative MRI scans and patient charts were reviewed with attention to the clinical, radiological, surgical, and histological findings. RESULTS: MRI produced highly detailed multiplanar renderings of the cystic hygromas that were both diagnostic and predictive of the subsequent intraoperative findings. This modality helped specifically in some cases to identify lesion extensions that required specific surgical attention. There were no recurrences or complications at a mean follow-up of 18 months. CONCLUSION: The use of MRI in cystic hygromas can facilitate accurate diagnosis and assist in the preoperative planning, thereby contributing to the successful treatment of these lesions.
BACKGROUND: The surgical management of cystic hygromas can be challenging, and accurate diagnosis and anatomic localization is essential. The literature on the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in pediatric cystic hygromas is sparse and mostly limited to radiological descriptions. METHODS: The authors present five cases of cystic hygromas in children ranging in age from 1 to 13 years. The preoperative MRI scans and patient charts were reviewed with attention to the clinical, radiological, surgical, and histological findings. RESULTS: MRI produced highly detailed multiplanar renderings of the cystic hygromas that were both diagnostic and predictive of the subsequent intraoperative findings. This modality helped specifically in some cases to identify lesion extensions that required specific surgical attention. There were no recurrences or complications at a mean follow-up of 18 months. CONCLUSION: The use of MRI in cystic hygromas can facilitate accurate diagnosis and assist in the preoperative planning, thereby contributing to the successful treatment of these lesions.