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  • Title: Endoscope-assisted excision of macrocystic lymphangioma in neck via anterior chest approach in infants and children.
    Author: Han P, Huang X, Cai Q, Sun W, Liang F, Guo M, Jiang X.
    Journal: Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2011 Oct; 75(10):1275-9. PubMed ID: 21802152.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: Macrocystic lymphangioma of the neck is traditionally removed via an overlying incision near the mass. The resultant scar can be aesthetically displeasing, and endoscope-assistant surgery is still rarely used in pediatric subjects. So we report the endoscope-assisted excision of the macrocystic lymphangioma via anterior chest, and explore its feasibility, validity and security. METHODS: From June 2005 to December 2008, 6 infants and children with macrocystic lymphangioma accepted endoscope-assisted excision via anterior chest approach. RESULTS: All procedures were successfully performed using the endoscope-assisted approach. There were no conversions of the operations or postoperative complications. All patients and their parents were satisfied with the cosmetic results. CONCLUSIONS: Endoscope-assisted excision of the macrocystic lymphangioma via anterior chest approach in children can be applied effectively, safely and feasibly, allowing adequate exposure for dissection, and resulting in a good cosmetic result, and it would be considered as a new surgical approach for these patients.
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