Giant paediatric thymoma and its tailored anaesthetic management.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Abdullah Nisar, Syed Tashfain Bin Zafar, Akbar Mistry, Hamid Mohammad
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Abstract

A toddler presented with significant weight loss and lethargy. His CT scan chest revealed a sizeable anterior mediastinal mass of 14.5×12.0×7.0 cm, resulting in compression of the airway. The patient underwent a successful tumour resection but postoperatively experienced left diaphragmatic paralysis, which was effectively managed through conservative measures. Histopathology was consistent with thymoma (type B2, Masaoka stage I). This case emphasises the critical role of collaborative efforts among oncology, surgery and anaesthesiology teams in achieving positive outcomes for rare paediatric mediastinal tumours. It underscores the importance of comprehensive preoperative anaesthetic assessments, careful planning for potential complications and vigilant postoperative monitoring. Healthcare professionals, particularly anaesthesiologists, can find valuable insights in this case report for navigating the complexities associated with managing giant mediastinal masses in the paediatric population.

巨大儿科胸腺瘤及其量身定制的麻醉管理。
一名幼儿因体重明显减轻和嗜睡而就诊。胸部 CT 扫描显示,他的前纵隔有一个 14.5×12.0×7.0 厘米的巨大肿块,导致气道受压。患者成功接受了肿瘤切除术,但术后出现了左侧膈肌麻痹,通过保守治疗得到了有效控制。组织病理学检查结果与胸腺瘤(B2 型,正冈一期)一致。该病例强调了肿瘤科、外科和麻醉科团队通力合作在治疗罕见儿科纵隔肿瘤取得积极疗效方面的关键作用。它强调了全面的术前麻醉评估、针对潜在并发症的周密计划和警惕的术后监测的重要性。医护人员,尤其是麻醉师,可以从这篇病例报告中找到宝贵的见解,以应对处理儿科巨大纵隔肿块的复杂性。
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BMJ Case Reports
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期刊介绍: BMJ Case Reports is an important educational resource offering a high volume of cases in all disciplines so that healthcare professionals, researchers and others can easily find clinically important information on common and rare conditions. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication. BMJ Case Reports is not an edition or supplement of the BMJ.
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