Eur J Pediatr Surg 2010; 20(5): 349-351
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1246194
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A Very Rare Case of a Giant Third Branchial Pouch Remnant Discovered in Utero

R. C. Lind1 , J. B. F. Hulscher2 , J. E. van der Wal3 , F. G. Dikkers4 , Z. J. de Langen2
  • 1University Medical Center Gorningen, Surgery, Groningen, Netherlands
  • 2University Medical Center Groningen, Paediatric Surgery, Groningen,Netherlands
  • 3University Medical Center Groningen, Pathology and Medical Biology, Groningen, Netherlands
  • 4University Medical Center Groningen, Otorhinolaryngology, Groningen, Netherlands
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Publication History

Publication Date:
22 February 2010 (online)

Introduction

Branchial remnants are congenital malformations that arise from incomplete obliteration of the branchial apparatus during embryogenesis. Cysts originating from the third branchial pouch are very rare. We present a case of a large third branchial pouch cyst discovered in utero. To prevent respiratory insufficiency due to tracheal compression at birth, an ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) was performed. The postnatal period was complicated by secondary infection and empyema formation. To our knowledge only one case of a third branchial cyst discovered in utero has been described previously [6].

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Correspondence

Dr. Z. J. de Langen

University Medical Center Gorningen

Paediatric Surgery

PO Box 30001

9700RB Groningen

Netherlands

Phone: +31 50361 2306

Fax: +31 50361 1745

Email: z.j.de.langen@chir.umcg.nl

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