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Post-Travmatik akciğer psödokistleri

Post-traumatic pseudocysts of lung

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Post-traumatic pseudocysts of lung are rarely seen complications of blunt chest traumas. Usually spontaneous resolution is seen in 2- 4 months after trauma, but a few of them are get into abscess or tension cyst formation after progressive expansion and in these circumstances surgical resection is indicated. Radiologically they are frequently seen as thin-wall cysts consisting air-liquid levels. Unless they had a drainage bronchus İn the beginning they are usually seen as pulmonary hematomas due to hemorrhage. We herein report 15, 17, 47 and 49 year old four cases who were hospitalized for blunt chest traumas in our clinic. Three of them were male and one was femaie. Ali the pseudocysts localized in the right lung, and in two of the case the cysts resolved in a period of 2.5 and 4 months with medical treatment. But in two cases surgical treatment needed for their progressive expansions.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Post-travmatik akciğer psödokisti, künt toraks travmalarının oldukça nadir lezyonlarındandır. Genellikle 2-4 ay içinde spontan rezolüsyon gösterirler. Ancak çok azı, infekte olursa abse formasyonu oluşturabilir veya progresif olarak expanse olursa tansiyon kisti geliştirebilir. Bu tür komplikasyonlarda ise seçilecek tedavi, cerrahidir. Genellikle 40 yaşın altındaki travmalı olgularda, ince duvarlı, hava-sıvı seviyesi gösteren bu lezyonlar, drenaj bronşu yoksa başlangıçta pulmoner hematom şeklinde de görülebilir. Biz, künt toraks travmasına maruz kalan 15, 17, 47 ve 49 yaşlarında 3' ü erkek, 1' i kadın psödokistli 4 olgu sunduk. Hepsi sağ akciğerde lokalize bu psödokistler, 2 olguda 2.5 ve 4 ay sonra konservatif tedaviyle tamamen kayboldu. Ancak 2 olguda progressif expansiyona bağlı büyüme gösterdiklerinden dolayı psödokistlere cerrahi rezeksiyon gerekti. Bu makalede, psödokistlerin ender görülmeleri dolayısıyla klinikopatolojik, radyolojik özellikleri, tedavi yaklaşımları literatür ışığında gözden geçirildi ve tartışıldı.
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