Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports (Apr 2018)

Surgical excision and hyoid suspension without tracheostomy for large cervical lymphatic malformation

  • Hyunjung Kim,
  • In Hak Choi,
  • Doh Young Lee,
  • Jung Hye Byeon,
  • Kwang-Yoon Jung

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
pp. 23 – 25

Abstract

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Lymphatic malformation is a rare congenital lesion caused by lymphatic abnormality. Herein is a case of extensive pediatric lymphatic malformation involving almost entire neck from skull base to mouth floor. Surgical excision of the huge mass was performed without tracheostomy. Repeated attempts on post-operative extubation resulted in cyanosis and apnea due to narrow postlingual space. Hyoid suspension was performed to improve postlingual insufficiency and apnea events were eventually resolved.Clinical Trial Registration: None.