Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalities
Abstract Background This study aims to describe the clinical features of the isolated primitive splenic hydatid cyst, discuss and compare the different surgical approaches of this uncommon disease. Methods This is a descriptive retrospective study carried out over a period of 7 years extending from...
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doaj-87263c48c07a47a2b3558895e45b81f02021-01-24T12:20:26ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822021-01-012111610.1186/s12893-020-01036-8Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalitiesAtef Mejri0Khaoula Arfaoui1Mohamed Firas Ayadi2Badreddine Aloui3Jasser Yaakoubi4General Surgery Department, Regional Hospital of JendoubaGeneral Surgery Department, Regional Hospital of JendoubaGeneral Surgery Department, Mongi Slim HospitalGeneral Surgery Department, Regional Hospital of JendoubaGeneral Surgery Department, Regional Hospital of JendoubaAbstract Background This study aims to describe the clinical features of the isolated primitive splenic hydatid cyst, discuss and compare the different surgical approaches of this uncommon disease. Methods This is a descriptive retrospective study carried out over a period of 7 years extending from January 2013 to December 2019 reporting eight cases of isolated primitive splenic hydatid cysts. Data were collected from the register of the general surgery department of the Jendouba regional hospital. Files concerning another associated hydatid localization were excluded. Four patients underwent total splenectomy and four of them underwent different spleen preserving surgical techniques including resection of the protruding dome, partial splenectomy and pericystectomy. Results The diagnosis was incidentally made in 50% of cases. The main other revealing complaints are pain in the left upper quadrant of abdomen in 25% of cases and a painless renitent mass in the same quadrant in only 12,5%. None of patients who underwent total splenectomy had fever or sings of postoperative sepsis. Compared to those who had total splenectomy, patients who underwent spleen preserving surgery had a longer average hospital stay (9 vs 6,25 days) related to post-operative complications including abscess in the residual cavity after protruding dome resection in one patient and post-operative haemorrhage in one patient. Conclusions The current case series argues in favor of total splenectomy, preferably by laparoscopic route whenever the technical platform allows it, associated with some specific peri-operative therapeutic measures. It seems to be the safest way that helps to avoid post-operative complications of spleen saving surgical modalities. These complications are usually difficult to manage in poor countries with limited technical resources. Total splenectomy guarantees at least a decreased hospital stay, reduced healthcare costs, and the absence of recurrence in highly endemic underdeveloped countries.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-020-01036-8EchinococcosisSpleenSurgeryComplication |
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Atef Mejri Khaoula Arfaoui Mohamed Firas Ayadi Badreddine Aloui Jasser Yaakoubi Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalities BMC Surgery Echinococcosis Spleen Surgery Complication |
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Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalities |
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Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalities |
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Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalities |
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Abstract Background This study aims to describe the clinical features of the isolated primitive splenic hydatid cyst, discuss and compare the different surgical approaches of this uncommon disease. Methods This is a descriptive retrospective study carried out over a period of 7 years extending from January 2013 to December 2019 reporting eight cases of isolated primitive splenic hydatid cysts. Data were collected from the register of the general surgery department of the Jendouba regional hospital. Files concerning another associated hydatid localization were excluded. Four patients underwent total splenectomy and four of them underwent different spleen preserving surgical techniques including resection of the protruding dome, partial splenectomy and pericystectomy. Results The diagnosis was incidentally made in 50% of cases. The main other revealing complaints are pain in the left upper quadrant of abdomen in 25% of cases and a painless renitent mass in the same quadrant in only 12,5%. None of patients who underwent total splenectomy had fever or sings of postoperative sepsis. Compared to those who had total splenectomy, patients who underwent spleen preserving surgery had a longer average hospital stay (9 vs 6,25 days) related to post-operative complications including abscess in the residual cavity after protruding dome resection in one patient and post-operative haemorrhage in one patient. Conclusions The current case series argues in favor of total splenectomy, preferably by laparoscopic route whenever the technical platform allows it, associated with some specific peri-operative therapeutic measures. It seems to be the safest way that helps to avoid post-operative complications of spleen saving surgical modalities. These complications are usually difficult to manage in poor countries with limited technical resources. Total splenectomy guarantees at least a decreased hospital stay, reduced healthcare costs, and the absence of recurrence in highly endemic underdeveloped countries. |
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