2018
DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcy140
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Bronchogenic cyst

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“…Subdiaphragmatic cysts are typically approached through a laparotomy or laparoscopy [8]. Preoperative biopsy of the cyst through EUS-guided techniques is not contraindicated even for periesophageal cysts despite the older, now-defunct notion that preoperative biopsy of submucosal esophageal lesions leads to increased intraoperative mucosal injury [9]. In addition to thoracoscopy, newer minimally invasive techniques have been developed to treat bronchogenic cysts.…”
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“…Subdiaphragmatic cysts are typically approached through a laparotomy or laparoscopy [8]. Preoperative biopsy of the cyst through EUS-guided techniques is not contraindicated even for periesophageal cysts despite the older, now-defunct notion that preoperative biopsy of submucosal esophageal lesions leads to increased intraoperative mucosal injury [9]. In addition to thoracoscopy, newer minimally invasive techniques have been developed to treat bronchogenic cysts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to thoracoscopy, newer minimally invasive techniques have been developed to treat bronchogenic cysts. Cyst drainage through endobronchial ultrasound or esophageal ultrasound guidance has been described [9]. Despite the high risk of cyst recurrence and the need for multiple procedures, this has become an attractive option, particularly in the management of frail patients or in the acute phase of cyst infection [7.8].…”
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“…Imaging examinations, such as CTs and MRIs, play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of bronchogenic cysts. They can be used to determine the site of the disease, scope of the disease, and presence of invasion into the surrounding structures to provide a basis for the formulation of an operation plan (21)(22)(23). However, an imaging examination is not specific, and, therefore, a pathological diagnosis is still needed.…”
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“…1 Most clinicians prefer surgical excision of bronchogenic cyst even in asymptomatic period because it can lead to life-threatening complications owing to local compression. 5…”
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