Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Aug 27, 2025; 17(8): 108692
Published online Aug 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i8.108692
Table 1 Clinicopathological characteristics of the 22 esophageal bronchogenic cysts
Characteristics
n (%)
Age47.0 ± 12.2
Male/female13/9
Symptoms
Epigastric distension2 (9.1)
Epigastric discomfort1 (4.5)
Dysphagia3 (13.7)
Asymptomatic16 (72.7)
Location
Lower esophagus16 (72.7)
Middle esophagus6 (27.3)
Treatment
Endoscopic treatment14 (63.6)
EMR2 (14.2)
STER12 (85.8)
Surgery8 (36.3)
Color of cystic fluid
White2 (14.2)
Yellow7 (50)
Brown5 (35.8)
Pathology
Ciliated columnar epithelium22 (100)
Smooth muscles16 (72.7)
Bronchial glands8 (36.3)
Cartilage3 (13.7)
Table 2 Endoscopic ultrasonography characteristics of the 22 esophageal bronchogenic cysts
EUS characteristics
n (%)
Average lesion size (cm)3.12 ± 1.25
Origin
Muscularis propria20 (90.9)
Submucosa2 (9.1)
Growth pattern
Predominant extraluminal growth 18 (81.8)
Intraluminal growth 4 (18.2)
Margin
Smooth and clear22 (100)
Indistinct0 (0)
Blood flow signal0 (0)
Echo
Hypoecho17 (77.3)
Anecho5 (22.7)
Punctiform hyperecho10 (45.5)
Flocculent hypoecho8 (36.4)
Posterior wall enhancement10 (45.5)
EUS elastography6
Yellow-green or green6 (100)
Blue0 (0)
CE-EUS
Enhancement0 (0)
No enhancement5 (100)