Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus Omentoplasty
Background: Liver is the most common site of infection and several methods of surgery have been described to treat this common disease. In this study we aim to compare the results of two common methods of surgery; simple drainage versus omentoplasty. Methods: In this prospective study 65 patients wi...
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doaj-5ab060d4b984429a99a1171ba4fd07a22021-06-08T04:36:25ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812005-10-0144272274Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus OmentoplastySeyed Reza Mousavi;0Jalaluddin Khoshnevis;1Pezhman Kharazm2Associate Professor, Department of Vascular and General Surgery.; Address for correspondence:Associate Professor, Department of Vascular and General Surgery.Resident, Department of Vascular and General Surgery.Background: Liver is the most common site of infection and several methods of surgery have been described to treat this common disease. In this study we aim to compare the results of two common methods of surgery; simple drainage versus omentoplasty. Methods: In this prospective study 65 patients with hepatic hydatid cyst underwent surgery from 10 May 1995 to 1 July 2002. 35 patients were treated with omentoplasty (group I) and 30 of them were treated with drainage (group II). The results of surgery including mortality, complications and recurrences were recorded. Results: There was no case of mortality in each group of patients. Postoperative complications were seen in 5.7% of group I, 16.6% of group II patients. The mean duration of hospital stay was 6.5 and 15.6 days in group I and group II patients. During a mean period of 18.6 month follow up there was no recurrence in each group of patients. Conclusion: According to the results of this study we suppose that omentoplasty of cyst cavity –if feasible– is preferred to tube drainage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119320514Drainagehydatid cystomentoplasty |
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Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus Omentoplasty |
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Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus Omentoplasty |
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Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus Omentoplasty |
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Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus Omentoplasty |
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Surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: Drainage versus Omentoplasty |
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surgical treatment of hydatid cyst of the liver: drainage versus omentoplasty |
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Annals of Hepatology |
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Background: Liver is the most common site of infection and several methods of surgery have been described to treat this common disease. In this study we aim to compare the results of two common methods of surgery; simple drainage versus omentoplasty. Methods: In this prospective study 65 patients with hepatic hydatid cyst underwent surgery from 10 May 1995 to 1 July 2002. 35 patients were treated with omentoplasty (group I) and 30 of them were treated with drainage (group II). The results of surgery including mortality, complications and recurrences were recorded. Results: There was no case of mortality in each group of patients. Postoperative complications were seen in 5.7% of group I, 16.6% of group II patients. The mean duration of hospital stay was 6.5 and 15.6 days in group I and group II patients. During a mean period of 18.6 month follow up there was no recurrence in each group of patients. Conclusion: According to the results of this study we suppose that omentoplasty of cyst cavity –if feasible– is preferred to tube drainage. |
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Drainage hydatid cyst omentoplasty |
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