Laparoscopically treated liver hydatid cysts
- PMID: 12361429
- DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.137.10.1170
Laparoscopically treated liver hydatid cysts
Abstract
Hypothesis: Laparoscopy is effective and reliable in treating hepatic hydatid disease.
Design: Case series of patients with hepatic hydatid disease who underwent laparoscopic treatment within 7 years.
Setting: Department of General Surgery, Cerrahpasa Medical School, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey.
Patients: Forty-eight patients with hydatid disease who met our criteria for laparoscopic surgery and were aged 17 years or older.
Interventions: Cystotomy and partial cystectomy with drainage were performed in 33 patients. Omentoplasty was simultaneously performed in 15 patients to obliterate the cystic cavity.
Main outcome measures: Clinicopathologic features, morbidity, mortality, operative time, length of hospital stay, conversion to laparotomy, and recurrences were reviewed retrospectively.
Results: The mean operative time was 82 minutes (range, 45-170 minutes). The conversion rate to open surgery was 4%. The mean postoperative length of hospital stay was 4.2 days. Morbidity was 6% (3 patients). There was no mortality. The mean follow-up was 34.2 months. No recurrences were observed during this period.
Conclusions: Laparoscopic hepatic hydatid surgery is a safe and effective method in selected patients. Further studies should be encouraged in this field because there is no universally accepted standard technique.
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