Mediastinal seminoma is an uncommon tumor that accounts for 25% of primary mediastinal germ cell tumors, which in turn comprise fewer than 5% of all germ cell tumors. Although CT normally shows a solid, lobulated tumor, mediastinal cystic seminoma has rarely been described. Here, we report a 24-year-old man who presented with a mediastinal cystic tumor that was resected after an 18-month delay via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery while in the supine position; the procedure involved lifting the chest wall with a subcutaneous Kirschner wire. Pathological examination revealed a mediastinal cystic seminoma. No evidence of recurrence has been noted during 25 months of follow-up. Mediastinal cystic seminoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions of the mediastinum. Moreover, video-assisted thoracoscopic resection may be an appropriate option for the diagnosis and treatment of such lesions.
Keywords: Mediastinum; seminoma; video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).
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