Swathi N1, Girish C. J2, Namrata Shah3
Bronchogenic cyst is a benign congenital cystic lesion of lung, develops by irregular growth of ventral foregut and lung budding, mostly located in the middle of mediastinum. The cyst may be asymptomatic or a focus for recurrent respiratory infection or may lead to life threatening airway obstruction, which is a great challenge to an anaesthesiologist. Use of nitrous oxide and positive pressure ventilation is of theoretical concern. Post-operative analgesia in paediatric thoracotomy is also an important aspect of anaesthetic management that contributes to smooth recovery of the patient.