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Endoscopic Breakthrough Treats Mediastinal Cyst
9 Jun
Summary
- Minimally invasive technique used for mediastinal cyst.
- Endoscopy accessed cyst through esophagus, avoiding open surgery.
- Patient recovered and discharged within 48 hours.

A significant medical advancement was achieved at Pinnacle Hospitals where a mediastinal duplication cyst was treated using a minimally invasive endoscopic technique. This approach negated the necessity for traditional open thoracic surgery, a procedure often required for cysts in the mediastinum due to the proximity of vital organs. The medical team, led by consultant gastroenterologist Dr. Sravan Kumar Korrapati, successfully managed an 8-cm cyst that was severely impacting a patient's esophagus and causing dysphagia.
The therapeutic endoscopy allowed access through the esophagus, enabling the creation of an internal drainage pathway for the cyst. This innovative method eliminated the need for external incisions, significantly reducing procedural trauma and post-operative discomfort. The patient experienced a swift recovery and was able to return home within 48 hours of the procedure. This advancement highlights the growing efficacy of therapeutic endoscopy in minimizing patient disruption and improving recovery times.