Presentation and management outcome of symptomatic epididymal cysts in children: A case series

IF 0.8 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Moaied A. Hassan
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Abstract

Introduction

Epididymal cysts usually develop in adults with rare occurrence in children. There is a shortage concerning our knowledge about this rare pathology in children. We present our experience with the presentation and management outcome of symptomatic epididymal cysts in children.

Methods

A retrospective analysis of 7 patients with symptomatic epididymal cysts during the period from October 2017 to June 2022 was conducted. Recorded data included age and mode of presentation, findings on physical examination and scrotal U/S, spontaneous resolution and its duration, indications of surgical intervention, and post management follow up. All patients underwent an initial plan of conservative management. Surgical intervention was indicated in patients with persisting symptoms and/or failure of lesion's resolution on periodic follow up of 3 months interval.

Results

The average age of patients was 7.9 years. Scrotal pain was the leading presenting symptom in 4 (57.1%) patients. The diagnosis was confirmed in all patients by scrotal ultrasonography. Spontaneous resolution was reported in 5 (71.4%) patients with an average duration of 9 months. Surgical excision was indicated in 2 (28.6%) patients. Recurrence was not recorded in all patients who developed complete lesion's resolution, and patients were symptom free for 6 months of post management follow up.

Conclusion

The majority of epididymal cysts in children can be managed conservatively. Resolution duration is directly proportional to the cyst size. Cysts larger than 10 mm less likely involute, and surgical excision may be indicated. Larger volume studies are needed to establish a more solid therapeutic regimen.

儿童症状性附睾囊肿的表现和治疗结果:一个病例系列
附睾囊肿通常发生于成人,很少发生于儿童。我们对这种罕见的儿童病理的知识还很缺乏。我们提出我们的经验与表现和管理结果的症状附睾囊肿的儿童。方法对2017年10月至2022年6月7例有症状的附睾囊肿患者进行回顾性分析。记录的资料包括年龄和表现方式、体格检查和阴囊U/S检查结果、自发消退及其持续时间、手术干预指征和术后随访。所有患者最初均接受保守治疗。在3个月的定期随访中,对症状持续和/或病变消退失败的患者进行手术干预。结果患者平均年龄7.9岁。阴囊疼痛是4例(57.1%)患者的主要症状。所有患者均经阴囊超声检查确诊。5例(71.4%)患者自发性消退,平均持续时间为9个月。2例(28.6%)患者需要手术切除。所有病变完全消退的患者均无复发记录,术后随访6个月均无症状。结论大多数儿童附睾囊肿均可保守治疗。消退时间与囊肿大小成正比。大于10mm的囊肿不太可能发生内翻,可能需要手术切除。需要更大量的研究来建立更可靠的治疗方案。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: As a general surgical journal, covering all specialties, the International Journal of Surgery Open is dedicated to publishing original research, review articles, and more—all offering significant contributions to knowledge in clinical surgery, experimental surgery, surgical education and history. The Journal is a fully open-access online-only journal and authors are required to pay a fee for publication.
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