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Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review

INTRODUCTION: Pericardial cysts are considered as a rare congenital abnormality, mostly found incidentally. The estimated incidence of pericardial cyst is 1:100,000 and represent approximately 6% of all mediastinal masses. Patients can present with symptoms similar to acute chest pain or right-sided...

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Autores principales: Alqassieh, Rami, Al-Balas, Mahmoud, Al-Balas, Hamzeh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32547739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.05.038
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Al-Balas, Mahmoud
Al-Balas, Hamzeh
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description INTRODUCTION: Pericardial cysts are considered as a rare congenital abnormality, mostly found incidentally. The estimated incidence of pericardial cyst is 1:100,000 and represent approximately 6% of all mediastinal masses. Patients can present with symptoms similar to acute chest pain or right-sided heart failure or can be asymptomatic. PRESENTATION: A 46-year-old female who is known to have hypertension and hypothyroidism presented to the breast clinic with left breast mass that was proved by core needle biopsy as proliferative breast lesion. During the preoperative assessment, the patient reported progressive shortness of breath and cough over the last two years and bilateral lower limb edema. Her preoperative chest X-ray showed a well-defined oval like opacification at the right cardiophrenic angle that was proved by chest computed tomography imaging as a cystic mass od most likely a pericardial origin. A huge pericardial cyst originating from the right diaphragmatic surface was excised through a mini-sternotomy incision with smooth postoperative recovery. The patient-reported significant improvement in her symptoms and her lifestyle during her follow up. DISCUSSION: Pericardial cysts represent 6%–7% of all mediastinal masses with an estimated incidence of 1:100,000. About 70% of pericardial cysts originate at the right cardiophrenic angle and less frequently at the left cardiophrenic angle, they are usually suspected when the chest x-ray shows an enlarged contour of the right heart border. Mediastinal cysts have many differential diagnoses and the preoperative decision might be challenging in many cases. Pericardial cysts appear as oval, thin-walled homogeneous masses on cardiac computed tomography. The choice between surgical intervention and conservative follow up is related mainly to the size and symptoms that are induced by the cyst. CONCLUSION: As pericardial cysts are rarely diagnosed pathology, a high index of suspicion is essential for diagnosis. Surgical resection is indicated when they are huge, enlarging in size or symptomatic. Morbidity and mortality risks following pericardial cyst excision are very low.
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spelling pubmed-72869242020-06-15 Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review Alqassieh, Rami Al-Balas, Mahmoud Al-Balas, Hamzeh Ann Med Surg (Lond) Case Report INTRODUCTION: Pericardial cysts are considered as a rare congenital abnormality, mostly found incidentally. The estimated incidence of pericardial cyst is 1:100,000 and represent approximately 6% of all mediastinal masses. Patients can present with symptoms similar to acute chest pain or right-sided heart failure or can be asymptomatic. PRESENTATION: A 46-year-old female who is known to have hypertension and hypothyroidism presented to the breast clinic with left breast mass that was proved by core needle biopsy as proliferative breast lesion. During the preoperative assessment, the patient reported progressive shortness of breath and cough over the last two years and bilateral lower limb edema. Her preoperative chest X-ray showed a well-defined oval like opacification at the right cardiophrenic angle that was proved by chest computed tomography imaging as a cystic mass od most likely a pericardial origin. A huge pericardial cyst originating from the right diaphragmatic surface was excised through a mini-sternotomy incision with smooth postoperative recovery. The patient-reported significant improvement in her symptoms and her lifestyle during her follow up. DISCUSSION: Pericardial cysts represent 6%–7% of all mediastinal masses with an estimated incidence of 1:100,000. About 70% of pericardial cysts originate at the right cardiophrenic angle and less frequently at the left cardiophrenic angle, they are usually suspected when the chest x-ray shows an enlarged contour of the right heart border. Mediastinal cysts have many differential diagnoses and the preoperative decision might be challenging in many cases. Pericardial cysts appear as oval, thin-walled homogeneous masses on cardiac computed tomography. The choice between surgical intervention and conservative follow up is related mainly to the size and symptoms that are induced by the cyst. CONCLUSION: As pericardial cysts are rarely diagnosed pathology, a high index of suspicion is essential for diagnosis. Surgical resection is indicated when they are huge, enlarging in size or symptomatic. Morbidity and mortality risks following pericardial cyst excision are very low. Elsevier 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7286924/ /pubmed/32547739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.05.038 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Al-Balas, Hamzeh
Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review
title Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review
title_full Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review
title_fullStr Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review
title_short Anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: Case report and literature review
title_sort anesthetic and surgical considerations of giant pericardial cyst: case report and literature review
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32547739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.05.038
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