DOI: 10.17116/endoskop20263203127 ISSN: 1025-7209

Robot-assisted and thoracoscopic operations for esophageal cysts. Case series

S.V. Osminin, F.P. Vetshev, O.V. Tashchyan, I.R. Bilyalov, E.V. Panina, N.V. Petukhova, M.G. Mnatsakanyan, L.V. Tsoy, A.R. Navruzbekova

Esophageal cysts are rare benign neoplasms, which are most often asymptomatic and detected incidentally during radiological studies. This article presents a series of three clinical cases of patients with esophageal cysts who underwent minimally invasive surgery at the Sechenov University Faculty Surgery Clinic between 2019 and 2023. Two patients underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic procedures, and one underwent robotic-assisted surgery using the da Vinci Si system for a bronchogenic cyst located in the cardia. All cases achieved favorable outcomes: no intra- or postoperative complications were recorded, and the patients were discharged 3-6 days after surgery. Two duplication cysts and one bronchogenic cyst were histologically verified. Analysis of literature data and our own results demonstrates that video-assisted thoracoscopic and robotic-assisted procedures are promising methods, providing less tissue trauma, a shorter hospital stay, and excellent cosmetic results.

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