Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report

Pericardial cysts (PCs) are uncommon benign congenital anomalies residing in the middle mediastinum. The location of PCs is diverse with 70% of cases in the right cardiophrenic angle, 22% in the left cardiophrenic angle, and 8% in the posterior (as in our case) or superior anterior part of the media...

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Main Authors: Reza Ershadi, Matin Vahedi
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2021-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://ijms.sums.ac.ir/article_47464_caf976e8da0452cd40702ac3a26a5d21.pdf
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spelling doaj-fe92eca3d25d488f89955aaaf360815c2021-07-13T04:13:54ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Sciences0253-07161735-36882021-07-0146430831110.30476/ijms.2021.88408.191147464Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case ReportReza Ershadi0Matin Vahedi1Department of Thoracic Surgery, Valiasr Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Valiasr Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranPericardial cysts (PCs) are uncommon benign congenital anomalies residing in the middle mediastinum. The location of PCs is diverse with 70% of cases in the right cardiophrenic angle, 22% in the left cardiophrenic angle, and 8% in the posterior (as in our case) or superior anterior part of the mediastinum. In 2019, a 54-year-old woman was referred to the emergency department of Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex (Tehran, Iran) suffering from progressive shortness of breath. The chest computed tomography scan showed an unusual giant cystic lesion occupying >50% of the right hemithorax. The cystic lesion was primarily located in the posterior mediastinum. The patient underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), and the cyst was completely resected from the mediastinum. During past decades, several cases of PCs have been reported in different age and sex groups. Here, we present a case of a giant pericardial cyst (PC) located in the posterior mediastinum. The cyst was successfully resected using VATS. Only one other study has reported a PC in the posterior mediastinum.https://ijms.sums.ac.ir/article_47464_caf976e8da0452cd40702ac3a26a5d21.pdfthoracic surgeryvideo-assistedmediastinal cystthoracic cavity
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author Reza Ershadi
Matin Vahedi
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Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
thoracic surgery
video-assisted
mediastinal cyst
thoracic cavity
author_facet Reza Ershadi
Matin Vahedi
author_sort Reza Ershadi
title Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report
title_short Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report
title_full Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report
title_fullStr Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Uncommon Location of a Giant Pericardial Cyst: A Case Report
title_sort uncommon location of a giant pericardial cyst: a case report
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0253-0716
1735-3688
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Pericardial cysts (PCs) are uncommon benign congenital anomalies residing in the middle mediastinum. The location of PCs is diverse with 70% of cases in the right cardiophrenic angle, 22% in the left cardiophrenic angle, and 8% in the posterior (as in our case) or superior anterior part of the mediastinum. In 2019, a 54-year-old woman was referred to the emergency department of Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex (Tehran, Iran) suffering from progressive shortness of breath. The chest computed tomography scan showed an unusual giant cystic lesion occupying >50% of the right hemithorax. The cystic lesion was primarily located in the posterior mediastinum. The patient underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), and the cyst was completely resected from the mediastinum. During past decades, several cases of PCs have been reported in different age and sex groups. Here, we present a case of a giant pericardial cyst (PC) located in the posterior mediastinum. The cyst was successfully resected using VATS. Only one other study has reported a PC in the posterior mediastinum.
topic thoracic surgery
video-assisted
mediastinal cyst
thoracic cavity
url https://ijms.sums.ac.ir/article_47464_caf976e8da0452cd40702ac3a26a5d21.pdf
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