Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) (Jan 2021)

Management of Mesenteric Cysts in Pediatric Population: Five-year Experience in Tertiary Care Center

  • Shyamendra Pratap Sharma,
  • Sarita Chowdhary,
  • Pranay Panigrahi,
  • Shiv Prasad Sharma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1718611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 01
pp. 41 – 44

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Introduction To study the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of mesenteric cysts in pediatric age group (< 15 years). Materials and Methods This was a retrospective analysis which inculded 35 children diagnosed and treated for mesenteric cysts in the pediatric surgery department from January 2014 to January 2019. Patient’s data were retrieved from case sheets and analyzed. Patients with atleast one year follow-up were included in the study. Results Thirty-five patients were included in the study. Twenty-one (60%) were males and fourteen (40%) were females. Mean age of presentation and surgery was 24 months. Twenty-six (74.2%) patients were managed by bowel resection, while 9 (25.7%) were managed by simple cystectomy. The average size of the cyst was 15 cm (ranging from 5 to 25 cm). Content of cysts was mostly chylous (82.9% cases). No recurrence was found throughout the follow-up period (1–2 years). Conclusion Mesenteric cyst should be considered as a differential diagnosis in pediatric patients with acute or subacute intestinal obstruction and with or without a palpable lump in the abdomen. Mesenteric cysts can be managed surgically with favorable outcomes.

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