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Lymphatic malformations in children: retrospective review of surgical and interventional management

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Abstract

Purpose

Lymphatic malformations (LMs) are classified as macrocystic, microcystic or mixed. Treatment depends on their characteristics: surgery, sclerotherapy, both combined, systemic treatment or observation. This study aims to analyze the surgical and interventional management of LMs in children over the last two decades in our university hospital.

Methods

Management of children born with LMs between 2000 and 2019 was reviewed. Parameters collected were: malformation characteristics, type of treatment, symptoms, imaging, timing of diagnosis and first treatment, number of interventions, recovery rate, complications and length of stay.

Results

Files of 48 children were reviewed: 27 with macrocystic and 21 with microcystic LMs. There was no statistically significant difference in type of treatment except for combined treatment, more performed in microcystic LMs (p = 0.04). Symptoms, imaging, timing of diagnosis and first treatment, number of interventions and complications were not statistically significant. Overall, the number of surgeries was lower than sclerotherapies (p = 0.04). Recovery rate after surgery was higher in macrocystic LMs (p = 0.01). Complications and length of stay were not statistically significant.

Conclusion

A good rate of recovery was observed when surgery was performed, with no significant increase in complications and length of stay. A prospective study will be determinant to create a decisional algorithm for children with LMs.

Keywords

Lymphatic MalformationsPediatric SurgerySclerotherapyMacrocystic LesionsMicrocystic LesionsVascular AnomaliesInterventional Radiology

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#LymphaticMalformations#PediatricSurgery#VascularAnomalies#Sclerotherapy

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Lymphatic malformations in children: retrospective review of surgical and interventional management. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2022-12-05. https://origin-library.globalcastmd.com/article/6190

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