Thyroglossal Duct Lipoma: A Case Report and a Systematic Review of the Literature for Its Management

Diagnostics (Basel). 2023 Mar 1;13(5):932. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13050932.

Abstract

Thyroglossal duct (TGD) remnants in the form of cysts or fistulas usually present as midline neck masses and they are removed along with the central body of the hyoid bone (Sistrunk's procedure). For other pathologies associated with the TGD tract, the latter operation might be not necessary. In the present report, a case of a TGD lipoma is presented and a systematic review of the pertinent literature was performed. We present the case of a 57-year-old woman with a pathologically confirmed TGD lipoma who underwent transcervical excision without resecting the hyoid bone. Recurrence was not observed after six months of follow-up. The literature search revealed only one other case of TGD lipoma and controversies are addressed. TGD lipoma is an exceedingly rare entity whose management might avoid hyoid bone excision.

Keywords: Sistrunk operation; dysphagia; lipoma; neck disorders; thyroglossal duct.

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This research received no external funding.