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Surgical Treatment of Hydatid Disease of the Liver: Review of 304 Cases.

Authors :
Balik, Ahmet A.
Başoğlu, Mahmut
Çelebi, Fehmi
Ören, Durkaya
Yalçin Polat, K.
Selçuk Atamanalp, S.
Akçay, Müfide N.
Source :
Archives of Surgery; Feb99, Vol. 134 Issue 2, p166, 4p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Hypothesis: To review the results of different modalities of treatment of hydatid disease of the liver. Design: Retrospective study of 304 patients. Setting: A university hospital in Turkey. Patients: Three hundred four patients with hepatic hydatid disease who underwent operation between 1981 and 1996. Main Outcome Measures: Mortality and morbidity. Results: Two hundred thirty-eight patients had a cyst on the right lobe, 41 patients had a cyst on the left lobe, and 25 patients had a cyst on both lobes. Forty-five patients had multiple hepatic cysts and 18 patients had coexisting cysts in other intra-abdominal organs. Surgical procedures were tube drainage, capitonnage, omentoplasty, cystectomy, segmentectomy, and cystoenterostomy. Of the patients with tube drainage, 36 developed an infection of the remaining cavity, 10 developed long-lasting biliary fistula, 8 developed cholangitis, and 6 developed septicemia. Four patients died of unreleated complications. Of the patients with capitonnage, 7 developed cholangitis and 3 developed an infection of the remaining cavity. Of the patients with omentoplasty, 1 developed an infection of the remaining cavity and 1 developed cholangitis. One patient who underwent segmentectomy developed pulmonary complications. Of the patients with cystoenterostomy, 1 developed cholangitis, 1 developed septicemia, and 1 developed pulmonary complications. Conclusion: For management of hydatid disease of the liver, capitonnage, omentoplasty, cyst excision, segmentectomy, or cystoenterostomy are all superior to tube drainage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00040010
Volume :
134
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6022019
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.134.2.166