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This study reviewed 66 congenital neck malformations, including thyroglossal cysts, branchial cleft anomalies, and lymphatic anomalies. Recurrence was noted in thyroglossal cysts, often linked to prior infections.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Head and Neck Surgery
  • Congenital Malformations

Context:

  • This study analyzes surgical treatments for congenital neck malformations over five years.
  • It includes thyroglossal cysts, branchial cleft anomalies, and lymphatic anomalies.
  • The research focuses on patient demographics, lesion characteristics, and treatment outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To survey and analyze the surgical management of congenital neck malformations.
  • To characterize the presentation and recurrence patterns of different neck malformations.
  • To provide insights into the surgical treatment of these conditions in a clinical setting.

Summary:

  • The survey encompassed 66 cases: 27 thyroglossal cysts, 32 branchial anomalies, and 7 lymphatic anomalies.

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  • Thyroglossal cysts predominantly occurred midline in younger patients, with a 7.4% recurrence rate, often associated with infection.
  • Branchial anomalies were primarily related to the 2nd cleft in adults, while lymphatic anomalies affected children under three, often involving adjacent structures.
  • Impact:

    • This review offers valuable data for understanding the surgical epidemiology of congenital neck masses.
    • It highlights specific features and challenges associated with thyroglossal cysts, branchial cleft anomalies, and lymphatic anomalies.
    • The findings can inform surgical decision-making and improve patient management strategies for these conditions.