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Objective: Intrabiliary rupture or cystobiliary fistula is the most common complication of hepatic hydatid cyst. In this article, our objective is to evaluate the clinical, laboratory, imaging, surgical treatment and results of cystobiliary fistulas, which is the most common complication of hydatid cysts.
Material and Method: In our study, patients who underwent open surgery and were followed up and treated for hydatid cyst in the gastroenterology and general surgery outpatient clinic and service between years 2015-2021 were included. The clinical, laboratory, radiological and surgical results of 171 patients with hydatid cysts were retrospectively analyzed.
Results: The mean age of 171 patients who underwent surgery for hydatid cyst was 44.8 (18-71), 68 of whom were men and 103 were women. Bile leakage was present in 50 patients (50 (29.23%)). There were 24 (48%) men and 26 (52%) women with bile leakage. The cyst diameter was 74.2 (36-170) mm and the number of cysts was 1.2 (1-2). The cysts were located in the right lobe of the liver in 116 (79%) patients, in the left lobe in 30 (15%) patients, and in both lobes in 25 (6%) patients. Cystobiliary fistula developed more frequently, especially in cysts located in the right lobe(36 (72%)). Cystobiliary fistula was most common in CE3 (Gharbi type 2) type (30 (60%)). Cystectomy+drainage was performed in 137 (80%) patients in all groups. Cystectomy and drainage were the most common surgical procedures. The cyst diameter was 10 cm in the group with cystobiliary fistula and was significant compared to the group without fistula (p<0.001). Aminotransferase (AST and ALT) levels were high in patients with cystobiliary fistula (p=0.012, p=0.054). However, there was no significant difference between the two groups in alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin, and gamma glutamyl transferase (p=0.231, p=0.097, p=0.544).
Conclusion: Liver hydatid cyst is endemic in our country as well as in many other countries in the world. Complicated hepatic hydatid cysts require timely and appropriate treatment because of their life-threatening complications. Cytobiliary fistula is the most common complication. In the surgical treatment of hydatid cyst disease, the earlier the diagnosis of occult cystobiliary fistulas is made (especially in the preoperative or peroperative period), the easier the treatment is, and the risk of bile leakage and consequently the morbidity and mortality decreases. Our results and experience showed that treatment and complications are related to the location and size of the cyst, occult/large cystobiliary fistula, detectability of occult fistulas, experienced center and surgeon.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Original Article |
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Publication Date | July 20, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 4 |
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