The definitive treatment is surgical removal, known as the Sistrunk procedure. This involves:
Preoperative Evaluation: Clinical examination, ultrasound, and sometimes CT scan to assess cyst size and location.
Anaesthesia: General anaesthesia is administered.
Incision and Excision: A small incision is made in the neck over the cyst. The cyst, along with the entire thyroglossal duct tract and part of the hyoid bone, is removed to prevent recurrence.
Closure: The surgical site is closed in layers with absorbable sutures.
Recovery: Patients are usually discharged the same day or after overnight observation. Recovery is quick with minimal pain.
Thyroglossal duct cysts are generally classified based on their location: