Background and aim: The cases of 10 liver hydatid cysts without thoracic involvement are
presented that were operated on with a transthoracic approach and the results
are reviewed in the light of the relevant literature.
Material and methods: A total of 10 cases, who were operated on using a transthoracic
approach (5 male, 5 female), were evaluated retrospectively.
Results: The mean age was 37.7 years (range 16-52 years). One female had 3
cysts, 1 had 2 cysts, and a solitary cyst was present in the remaining
patients. All patients were operated on transthoracally. The postoperative
course was uneventful in all patients except the 1 case that had 3 hydatid
cysts, which was complicated with prolonged drainage from the chest tube. This
drainage decreased gradually over 20 days and the chest tube was removed on the
postoperative 21st day. The average hospital stay was 9.4 days (range, 6 - 24
days). Conclusion: Hydatid cysts
located in the dome of the liver were safely operated on using a transthoracic
approach and no serious complications were encountered. It was concluded that
if the abdominal approach seems to be difficult, a transthoracic approach
should be preferred in order to obtain the hydatid cyst safely and without
difficulty.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Original research article |
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Publication Date | December 26, 2018 |
Submission Date | June 21, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 51 Issue: 3 |