Conservative Surgery for Treatment of Hydatid Cysts in Children

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Zafer Türkyılmaz
Kaan Sönmez
Ramazan Karabulut
Billur Demirogulları
Hakkı Göl
A. Can Basaklar
Nuri Kale
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[1] Gazi Medical Faculty,Department of Pediatric Surgery
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World Journal of Surgery | 2004年 / 28卷
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Hydatid Cyst; Bile Leakage; Hydatid Disease; Lung Involvement; Liver Cyst;
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Human echinococcosis is endemic in Turkey and many other areas of the world. Fifteen years of surgical assessment related to involved structures, operative procedures, complications, and the recurrence rate is analyzed in pediatric patients with pulmonary and abdominal hydatid cysts. Between 1986 and 2001, the records of 42 pediatric patients (15 girls, 27 boys; ages 2–15 years) with pulmonary and abdominal hydatid cysts operated on in our clinic were analyzed retrospectively. The features of the disease, involved structures, operative procedures, complications, and recurrences were noted. A total of 26 patients presented with solitary cysts in the lung (9) and liver (17). Another 11 had multiple cysts in both lung and liver, and 5 had disseminated abdominal disease. Conservative surgical procedures were used for all lung and liver cysts: cystotomy (7) or cystotomy plus capitonnage (13) for lung cysts; partial pericystectomy with capitonnage (25), omentoplasty (28), tube drainage in the presence of bile leakage (5), or a combination of these procedures for liver cysts. Cyst excision was used for omental and peritoneal localizations when feasible. Radical procedures were never used (wedge or major liver and lung resections). Operative mortality was zero, and the morbidity rate was 14%. Three patients with disseminated disease (7%) showed recurrence. We suggest that no partial organ resections are necessary for hydatid disease, and highly successful results can be achieved using conservative surgical approaches, such as cystotomy plus capitonnage for lung cysts and partial pericystectomy with capitonnage, omentoplasty, or both for liver cysts.
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