Seven years experience of bronchogenic cysts

Saudi Med J. 2009 Feb;30(2):238-42.

Abstract

Objective: To reveal the clinical, radiological, and surgical results of bronchogenic cysts.

Methods: Patients that underwent surgical procedure between January 2000 and June 2007, at Izmir Dr. Suat Seren Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery Training Hospital, Izmir, Turkey with a radiological diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst were assessed retrospectively. Patients with confirmed histopathologically bronchogenic cyst (n=28) were evaluated for age, gender, symptoms, clinical and radiological signs, procedure of surgical treatment, and post-operative complications.

Results: There were 12 females, 16 males, and the mean age was 45.3 (25-73) years. Cysts were located at the pulmonary parenchyma in 53.5%, at the mediastinum in 43%, and at the intrathoracic extrapulmonary in 3.5%. There was no relation between localization and gender (p=0.276), and localization and the presence of symptoms (p=0.409). Frequently seen symptoms were dyspnea and chest pain. Cysts were infected in 11%, and intact in 89%. The average diameter of the cysts was 6.18 cm (2-12). Surgical complete resection was performed via thoracotomy in all patients. Mean follow-up time was 36 months, and there was no death. Minor postoperative complications occurred in 3 patients.

Conclusion: Radiology alone may not be enough for diagnosis of bronchogenic cysts in all patients. Early surgical intervention is suggested for the exact diagnosis and prevention of operative difficulties and complications.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Bronchogenic Cyst / diagnosis
  • Bronchogenic Cyst / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged