Giant mature cystic teratoma of the mediastinum resected by VATS: A case report

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The incidence of mediastinal teratomas is low, it's important to recognize them between all the differential diagnoses for mediastinal tumors. The treatment is surgical resection. We report a giant mature cystic teratoma of the mediastinum in a 40-year-old woman. She presented with dyspnea, flu-like symptoms during the previous 5 days. An x-ray complemented with a chest CT scan showed a heterogeneous extrapulmonary multiloculated and predominantly fluid density tumor located at the left side of the mediastinum. The patient underwent resection by video-Assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). The tumor was 15 cm in diameter with a predominant cystic component. Histologic examination revealed a mature cystic teratoma. Treatment of these tumors should attempt a complete resection. Open approaches are painful, require a longer recovery and are associated with higher morbidity. VATS has been used to treat these tumors, demonstrating the same effectiveness and advantages over open procedures.

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Zúñiga-Garza, E., Aldape-Mora, A., Chávez-Fernández, D. A., Rodríguez-Osuna, J. A., Onofre-Borja, M., & López-Saucedo, R. A. (2021). Giant mature cystic teratoma of the mediastinum resected by VATS: A case report. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2021(10). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab474

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