Publication date: February 2018
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 105
Author(s): Harish Dharmarajan, Noémie Rouillard-Bazinet, Binoy M. Chandy
IntroductionPediatric head and neck teratomas account for less than 4% of congenital teratomas. The distinct presentations and outcomes of mature and immature head and neck teratomas have not been well established.ObjectivesTo review the management and outcomes of pediatric head and neck teratomas. To distinguish differences between mature and immature tumors with respect to the age at presentation and surgery, tumor size and location, alpha fetoprotein (AFP) levels, airway management, and recurrence.MethodsA 15-year retrospective chart review of patients treated for head and neck teratomas at Texas Children's Hospital was performed. A total of 20 patients were included. Wilcoxon rank and Fisher's exact tests were used for statistical analysis.ResultsImmature teratomas were associated with both higher AFP levels (80800 ng/ml, p = 0.02) and maximum tumor dimensions (14.4 cm, p = 0.0034) than mature teratomas (24400 ng/ml and 6.44 cm). Patients with immature tumors were younger at the time of surgical resection (19.8 days, p = 0.025) compared to those with mature tumors (348 days). 89% of immature teratomas involved anterior neck localization compared to 27% for mature teratomas (p = 0.0098); 88% of the immature teratomas required an EXIT (Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment) procedure compared with 40% of the mature teratomas (p = 0.0656). Recurrence was noted in only two cases: an immature teratoma 51 months after incomplete resection and a mature teratoma 33 months after complete resection. Long-term consequences of surgical resection included cleft palate (38.9%), dysphagia (33.3%), facial nerve paresis/paralysis (16.7%) and tracheotomy (16.7%).ConclusionImmature teratomas had higher AFP levels, tumor dimensions, frequency of anterior neck localization, and requirement of EXIT than mature teratomas. Given that there was no significant difference between the recurrence rates of immature and mature teratomas, follow-up vigilance should be maintained equally regardless of tumor maturity.
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