Cystic Hygroma/Lymphangioma: A Rational Approach to Management
2001; Wiley; Volume: 111; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/00005537-200111000-00011
ISSN1531-4995
AutoresThomas L. Kennedy, Mark Whitaker, Phillip Pellitteri, William E. Wood,
Tópico(s)Tumors and Oncological Cases
ResumoTo outline a rational approach to the management of cystic hygroma based on the authors' experience, the natural history of the disease, and the results of surgical treatment.A retrospective review of all patients with the diagnosis of lymphangioma or cystic hygroma from 1958 to 2000 was performed.Seventy-four patients were identified with 46 cases confined to the cervicofacial region. Surgical excision was performed on 60 of the 74 cases involving all regions of the body and 34 of the 46 patients with head and neck lesions. The location of the malformation is the most important determinate for surgical success. While surgical excision was the main treatment modality, 11 of 12 untreated patients were noted to improve, with 8 patients showing complete resolution.In the treatment of lymphangiomas, the physician should be experienced in the management of such lesions, be aware of spontaneous resolution, and recognize the limitations and potential harm of surgery in certain instances.
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