Thyroglossal duct cyst

Thyroglossal duct cyst is a benign cyst arising from the remnants of the thyroid gland that has descended down to the lower neck during intrauterine life. This can appear at any age, common in the ages 2 to 20 years old. The incidence is estimated at 1 in 1000 and accounts for 70% of all congenital midline cysts in children. 90% of thyroglossal duct cysts present before the age of 10 years old. A thyroglossal duct cyst typically is in the middle of the neck around the hyoid bone and moves up and down when you ask the patient to swallow.

The main problem with the thyroglossal duct cyst is that it can become infected and cause an abscess or discharging sinus. There is also a small chance that it can undergo a malignant transformation in later years. Radiological evaluation with an MRI scan, CT scan or Ultrasound scanning is useful prior to surgery. Ectopic thyroid tissue within the thyroglossal duct cyst is common and occasionally this is the only functioning thyroid tissue in the neck.

Treatment that is curative is known as the Sistrunk’s procedure. In this procedure, the cyst, hyoid bone and a core of tissue in the tongue base leading to the foramen caecum, along with the tract are completely removed.

 

Frequesntly Asked Questions

Common Paediatric ENT Problems

Your child’s ears, nose or throat may be causing strife for a number of reasons. Let’s unpack the problems they may be facing and how ENT4Kids may help soothe their difficulties.

What is ENT?

ENT stands for ear, nose, and throat doctor. ENT doctors specialise in these parts of the body. They can assist patients with methods, treatments and surgeries that are relevant to hearing, breathing and having restricted movement in your head/neck.

What can ENT do for my child?

If your child is struggling with ENT symptoms, they will receive expertise, ample support and key tactics to help them with their health issues. As ENT specialists, doctors at ENT4Kids can help with excessive snoring, issues with hearing, recurrent tonsillitis, neck/head issues, and many more.

What can I expect during my child’s first ENT appointment?

Your doctor will take a full history, undertake a gentle examination, and may use specialised tools to assess your child’s ears, nose, and throat. Treatment options will be discussed based on their findings. Expect to come away with more insight into your child’s health difficulties and ways to combat symptoms to give them a better quality of life. 

How can I request a referral?

Usually, your GP will refer your child to ENT4Kids. They will then send us your child’s medical history and any treatments and tests that they may have had. Once you have a referral, you can book a session with us. 

Where is the best place to park?

On site, there is parking underneath the building. Please follow the signs on Marewa Road to the entrance of the Hospital

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How to Find Us

Kakariki Hospital is located in the heart of Greenlane.

Dr Murali Mahadevan FRACS

Otolaryngology Associates Ltd Suite A, Level 1, Kakariki Hospital 9 Marewa Road Greenlane, Auckland 1051

Call us today to see how we can help improve your child’s condition or symptoms.

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