Title
Surgical alternatives used in the treatment of liver hydatid cyst. A systematized approach based on evidence (an overview)
Other title
Alternativas quirúrgicas utilizadas en el tratamiento del quiste hidatídico hepático. Revisión global de la evidencia
Date Issued
01 June 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Manterola C.
Universidad de Tarapacá
Publisher(s)
Universidad de la Frontera
Abstract
Echinococcosis is an endemic zoonosis in the south of Chile; we therefore have occasion to treat a large number of patients, particularly in the liver. Hepatic echinococcosis (HE) has its own morbidity and mortality due to evolutionary complications, to which the risk of complications related to the surgical procedures is added, the morbidity which has been reported up to 80 %. This is associated with a history of previous surgeries for HE, evolutionary complications of the cyst, the need for additional procedures such as the treatment of the disease in other simultaneous locations, etc. Moreover, reported mortality is up to 10 %, a situation that remains unchanged despite technological and therapeutic advances. The surgical treatment of HE can be divided into four phases: isolation of the surgical area, evacuation of the cyst, treatment of the complications of the cyst and treatment of the residual cavity. HE surgical procedures can be classified as conservative (marsupialization, cystostomy, Posadas technique and cystojejunostomy) and radical (pericystectomy and hepatic resections). Finally, the role of laparoscopic surgery, which is still under evaluation, is also worthy of note. The aim of this article is to present a general evidence-based overview of some surgical aspects of interest in the treatment of HE. In this article issues of the different surgical options utilized for HE treatment and their results are discussed, based on published evidence.
Start page
699
End page
707
Volume
34
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias médicas, Ciencias de la salud
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84978375302
Source
International Journal of Morphology
ISSN of the container
07179367
Sponsor(s)
Capitonnage; Echinococcosis; Echinococcosis; Hepatic echinococcosis; Hepatic hydatid cyst; Hepatic resections; Hepatic/surgery; Hydatidosis; Omentoplasty; Pericystectomy
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