Saccular Cyst of the Larynx -A Clinical Case
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Saccularcystofthelarynxisabenignsupraglotticlesion,filledwithmucus.Itformsfromthelaryngealsac,whichisasofttissuemassthatisanextensionofthelaryngealventricle.Duetotheextremerarity,thetrueprevalenceofthediseaseisunknown,althoughcongenitallaryngealcystshavebeenreportedtoaffect1in300,000newborns.Thegoldstandardfordiagnosingofsaccularlaryngealcystsislaryngoscopy.Treatmentofsaccularcystscanonlybedonesurgically,usingendoscopicorexternalaccess.Itisbelievedthatendoscopic CO2laser excision isthetreatmentofchoice
Authors and Affiliations
Fedir Yurochko, DzvenyslavaKopanska, Taras Tsolko, Wojciech Domka
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