Minimal access surgery for hydatid cyst disease: laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and retroperitoneoscopic approach
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Minimal access surgery for hydatid cyst disease: laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and retroperitoneoscopic approach
Abstract
Surgery has remained the mainstay for the treatment of hydatid cyst. The rapid development of laparoscopic techniques has encouraged surgeons to replicate principles of conventional hydatid surgery using a minimally invasive approach. Several reports have confirmed the feasibility of laparoscopic hepatic hydatid surgery. We report the use of a laparoscopic approach for cysts located in the liver, lung, and retroperitoneum. Fifteen patients with hydatid cysts, including one patient with a recurrent cyst, of various organs, including the liver, lung, and retroperitoneum, were operated on laparoscopically. Sixteen hydatid cysts were drained in a total of 15 patients. The mean operative time was 84 +/- 6 minutes (60-125 minutes). The mean duration of the hospital stay was 2.3 days (1-6 days). The mean cyst diameter was 9.2 cm (6.4-13.5 cm). No conversions to open surgery were required. One complication, a trocar-induced bowel perforation, occurred, and there was no mortality. During 3 to 44 months (mean, 27 months) of follow-up, no recurrences developed. Minimal access surgery is a safe, effective, and viable option for the management of selected patients with hydatid cysts in various locations, such as the liver, lung, and retroperitoneum.
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