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  • Title: [Hydatic cyst of the liver. Considerations on 337 cases].
    Author: Filip V, Niculescu D, Târcoveanu E, Dănilă N, Ene D, Popa P, Neacşu CN, Moldovanu R, Crumpei F.
    Journal: Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi; 2005; 109(2):294-9. PubMed ID: 16607789.
    Abstract:
    Hydatid disease of the liver is still endemic in certain parts of the world. The modern treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver varies from surgical intervention to percutaneous drainage or medical therapy. Surgery is still the treatment of choice and can be performed by the conventional or laparoscopic approach. The aim of the study is to analyze the results of the surgical treatment in hydatid disease of the liver in First Surgical Clinic, Iaşi. The study concerned a period of 12.5 years (1992 - 31.07.2004) and it included 337 cases. There were performed radical procedures (ideal cystectomy - 17 cases - 5.04%, hepatic segmentectomy - 8 cases - 1.48%, atypical hepatectomy - 10 cases - 2.96%) or conservative procedures (de-roofing - 37 cases - 10.97%, subtotal pericystectomy - 34 cases -10.80%, total pericystectomy - 19 cases - 5.63%, partial pericystectomy - 212 cases -62.90%). In 35 cases (10.38%) the operation was started laparoscopically and 12 cases needed conversion. Postoperative course was complicated in 112 cases (33.32%) (external biliary fistula, cavity suppuration, residual cavity hydatid relapse). Radical methods constituted operations that had excellent results, but they are feasible in few cases. Conservative procedures, relatively simple and still accepted, have a higher rate of morbidity. The laparoscopic approach is more and more used, with good results.
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