COVID-19感染背景下的脓性炎性支气管源性囊肿:1例报告

Kennedy Weidner, Didier Lardinois, Mohamed Hassan
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支气管源性囊肿(BCs)通常是影像学中偶然发现的,根据其位置和大小可引起压迫症状。纵隔bc感染是严重的并发症,可导致危及生命的纵隔炎。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2对不列颠哥伦比亚省的影响在很大程度上仍未得到证实。我们报告了一例在2019冠状病毒感染背景下脓性炎性纵隔BC合并脓毒症的独特病例。2019冠状病毒感染可能导致BC的细菌重复感染。然而,传播途径需要进一步调查。对于手术切除,我们选择了两步手术方法:在急性情况下胸腔镜切开引流,然后择期开胸和切除BC。我们确认这种方法的安全性和良好的结果。
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The Purulent-Inflammatory Bronchogenic Cyst in the Context of a COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report.

Bronchogenic cysts (BCs) are often incidental findings during imaging and can cause compressive symptoms depending on their location and size. Infections of mediastinal BCs are serious complications that can lead to life-threatening mediastinitis. The impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 on BCs remains largely undocumented. We present a unique case of a purulent-inflammatory mediastinal BC complicated by sepsis in the context of a Coronavirus Disease 2019 infection. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 infection may result in a bacterial superinfection of the BC. However, the transmission path requires further investigation. For the surgical excision, we opted for a two-step surgical approach: thoracoscopic incision and drainage in the acute setting, followed by elective thoracotomy and resection of the BC. We confirm the safety and favorable outcome of this approach.

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