Laparoscopic management of Hydatid cyst
Introduction and Objective: Hydatid cyst of the liver is a fairly common parasitic condition. We present here a series of 9 patients with hydatid cyst of the liver managed by minimally invasive surgery Materials and Methods: It was a prospective study in patients presenting with hydatid cyst of th...
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oai:doaj.org-article:497e0b9bd1444919a186548adecc33f92021-12-05T19:16:35ZLaparoscopic management of Hydatid cyst10.3126/jssn.v18i3.153041815-39842392-4772https://doaj.org/article/497e0b9bd1444919a186548adecc33f92016-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JSSN/article/view/15304https://doaj.org/toc/1815-3984https://doaj.org/toc/2392-4772 Introduction and Objective: Hydatid cyst of the liver is a fairly common parasitic condition. We present here a series of 9 patients with hydatid cyst of the liver managed by minimally invasive surgery Materials and Methods: It was a prospective study in patients presenting with hydatid cyst of the liver to Surgery Department who were managed laparoscopically from January 2013 to November 2015. Result: There were 9 patients (5 males and 4 females). The mean operative time was 124+32 minutes. One patient developed mild allergy in the form of skin rashes on 3rd postoperative day, and another patient developed cholangitis which resolved on conservative management. There was no conversion. Conclusion: Laparoscopic management of hydatid cysts is possible, and looks promising provided we have advanced energy sources. Anang PangeniVikal Chandra ShakyaSociety of Surgeons of Nepalarticlehydatid cystlaparoscopycystectomySurgeryRD1-811ENJournal of Society of Surgeons of Nepal, Vol 18, Iss 3 (2016) |
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Introduction and Objective: Hydatid cyst of the liver is a fairly common parasitic condition. We present here a series of 9 patients with hydatid cyst of the liver managed by minimally invasive surgery
Materials and Methods: It was a prospective study in patients presenting with hydatid cyst of the liver to Surgery Department who were managed laparoscopically from January 2013 to November 2015.
Result: There were 9 patients (5 males and 4 females). The mean operative time was 124+32 minutes. One patient developed mild allergy in the form of skin rashes on 3rd postoperative day, and another patient developed cholangitis which resolved on conservative management. There was no conversion.
Conclusion: Laparoscopic management of hydatid cysts is possible, and looks promising provided we have advanced energy sources.
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