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Intrabronchial rupture of bronchogenic cyst
Thiagarajamurthy Sundaramoorthi1, Ramasamy Mahadevan, Kaliaperumal Nedumaran
1Department of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, Billroth Hospitals, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai, India. moorti@gmail.com
Abstract:
Bronchogenic cysts are the most common cystic masses in the mediastinum. They are generally asymptomatic and are detected incidentally on chest radiographs as a smooth homogeneous mediastinal/pulmonary opacity. Intrapleural, intraesophageal, and pericardial rupture of these cysts have been commonly reported. We report a case of life-threatening intrabronchial rupture of a subcarinal bronchogenic cyst successfully treated by an emergency thoracotomy deroofing.
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