Mediastinal goitre - a South African case series.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
I Bombil, P N Mogane, R A Muganza
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Abstract

Background: Mediastinal goitres are rare and may be diagnosed late since they are likely to manifest with non-specific cardiorespiratory symptoms especially when there is no visible cervical component. The imaging modality of choice is a contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan of the neck and chest after incidental finding of goitre on chest X-ray indicated for a condition unrelated to goitre.

Methods: This case series aims to highlight the peculiarity of mediastinal goitre in terms of clinical presentation, surgical approach, airway challenges at anaesthesia, specific complications and final histopathological report.

Results: Over a nine-year period, four cases of euthyroid mediastinal goitre underwent sternotomy. The mean age was 57.5 years (45-71) and all patients were female. Most patients presented with non-specific cardiorespiratory symptoms. The difficult airway set was used in all cases and there were two instances of damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). All histopathological reports were benign.

Conclusion: The presentation of the mediastinal goitres was atypical. Cervical incision and sternotomy were performed in all cases. There were two instances of RLN injury and no malignant histopathology. Despite the potential threat to the airway, all intubations were uneventful.

纵隔甲状腺肿-一个南非病例系列。
背景:纵隔甲状腺肿是罕见的,可能诊断较晚,因为它们可能表现为非特异性的心肺症状,特别是当没有明显的颈部成分时。选择的成像方式是在胸部x光片偶然发现甲状腺肿后对颈部和胸部进行对比增强计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描,表明与甲状腺肿无关。方法:本病例系列旨在强调纵隔甲状腺肿在临床表现、手术入路、麻醉时气道挑战、特定并发症和最终组织病理学报告方面的特殊性。结果:在9年的时间里,有4例甲状腺纵隔甲状腺肿接受了胸骨切开术。平均年龄为57.5岁(45-71岁),均为女性。多数患者表现为非特异性心肺症状。所有病例均采用困难气道,喉返神经(RLN)损伤2例。所有组织病理学报告均为良性。结论:纵隔甲状腺肿的表现不典型。所有病例均行颈椎切开胸骨切开术。RLN损伤2例,无恶性组织病理。尽管对气道有潜在威胁,但所有插管都平安无事。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Surgery (SAJS) is a quarterly, general surgical journal. It carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other surgical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries and general correspondence.
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