Abstract

BackgroundTornwaldt cyst (TC) is a relatively rare but benign disease. Although these lesions are asymptomatic and found incidentally during routine ENT examination, the can present with unexplained sinonasal symptoms, such as nasal obstruction, post nasal drip and occipital headache. AimTo study the clinical presentations and outcome of Tornwaldt nasopharyngeal cyst cases diagnosed and managed in our center. MethodsPatients with symptomatic TC who were operated and followed up at our center were selected for this study. Results3 patients with a diagnosis of TC by naso-endoscopy, CT and MRI were included in this study. All patients were males, with age ranging from 54 to 86 years. A trans-nasal endoscopic surgical removal of the cyst was done for all patients with no intra or post-operative complications. All patients were free of symptoms and disease reassurance at follow up. ConclusionAlthough relatively rare, TC should be suspected in any patient complaining of unexplained sinonasal symptoms. Endoscopic surgical excision is a safe and effective maneuver with no cyst recurrence.

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