Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review

Introduction. Biliary cystadenoma (BCA) and biliary cystadenocarcinoma (BCAC) are rare, unusual lesions, that most commonly appear in the right lobe of the liver. Clinical and radiological findings are very similar with liver hydatid cysts. Therefore, the differential diagnosis with liver hydatid cy...

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Main Authors: Feyzi KURT, Kalbim ARSLAN, Hasan BESIM
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Language:English
Published: Balkan Medical Union 2020-09-01
Series:Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
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spelling doaj-f63a2532368f454fa011676d930148cb2020-11-25T02:50:12ZengBalkan Medical UnionArchives of the Balkan Medical Union1584-92442558-815X2020-09-01553382387https://doi.org/10.31688/ABMU.2020.55.3.02Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature reviewFeyzi KURT0 Kalbim ARSLAN1 Hasan BESIM2Seyhan State Hospital, General Surgery Clinic, Adana, TurkeyNear East University, Medical School, General Surgery Department, Nicosia, CyprusNear East University, Medical School, General Surgery Department, Nicosia, CyprusIntroduction. Biliary cystadenoma (BCA) and biliary cystadenocarcinoma (BCAC) are rare, unusual lesions, that most commonly appear in the right lobe of the liver. Clinical and radiological findings are very similar with liver hydatid cysts. Therefore, the differential diagnosis with liver hydatid cyst (LHC) is usually made by pathological examination, postoperatively. The objective of the study was to detect the prevalence of BCA and BCAC in patients who were treated for hydatid cysts. Material and methods. Data of 720 cases with operated liver hydatid cysts (LHC) at the General Surgery Clinics of Seyhan State Hospital Adana, Turkey, and Near East University Nicosia, Cyprus, were retrospectively reviewed. The study included 10 patients with BCA and two patients with BCAC, who were operated with a preliminary diagnosis of liver hydatid cyst. Results. Of the 12 patients included in the study, 5 were male and 7 were female. The mean age of the patients was 43.58 years. All patients were pre-diagnosed with liver hydatid cyst after preoperative laboratory and radiological evaluations and all underwent partial cystectomy. The results of histopathological examination showed that 10 of these patients had BCA and two had BCAC. The mean follow–up was 28.4 months. During this period, recurrence was seen in 3 out of 10 patients with BCA and total cystectomy was performed in these 3 patients. Two patients with BCAC underwent right hepatectomy. Conclusions. The follow-up and evaluation of the histopathological results are very important in patients operated with the diagnosis of liver hydatid cyst. Cases with biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma, which are difficult to detect, especially in the preoperative period, should be re-evaluated and complementary operations should be performed.https://umbalk.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/02.BILIARY-CYSTADENOMA-AND-CYSTADENOCARCINOMA-V3.pdfhydatid cystbiliary cystadenomabiliary cystadenocarcinoma
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Hasan BESIM
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Kalbim ARSLAN
Hasan BESIM
Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
hydatid cyst
biliary cystadenoma
biliary cystadenocarcinoma
author_facet Feyzi KURT
Kalbim ARSLAN
Hasan BESIM
author_sort Feyzi KURT
title Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
title_short Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
title_full Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
title_fullStr Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
title_sort biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma in patients operated for liver hydatid cysts: a retrospective clinical study and literature review
publisher Balkan Medical Union
series Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
issn 1584-9244
2558-815X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction. Biliary cystadenoma (BCA) and biliary cystadenocarcinoma (BCAC) are rare, unusual lesions, that most commonly appear in the right lobe of the liver. Clinical and radiological findings are very similar with liver hydatid cysts. Therefore, the differential diagnosis with liver hydatid cyst (LHC) is usually made by pathological examination, postoperatively. The objective of the study was to detect the prevalence of BCA and BCAC in patients who were treated for hydatid cysts. Material and methods. Data of 720 cases with operated liver hydatid cysts (LHC) at the General Surgery Clinics of Seyhan State Hospital Adana, Turkey, and Near East University Nicosia, Cyprus, were retrospectively reviewed. The study included 10 patients with BCA and two patients with BCAC, who were operated with a preliminary diagnosis of liver hydatid cyst. Results. Of the 12 patients included in the study, 5 were male and 7 were female. The mean age of the patients was 43.58 years. All patients were pre-diagnosed with liver hydatid cyst after preoperative laboratory and radiological evaluations and all underwent partial cystectomy. The results of histopathological examination showed that 10 of these patients had BCA and two had BCAC. The mean follow–up was 28.4 months. During this period, recurrence was seen in 3 out of 10 patients with BCA and total cystectomy was performed in these 3 patients. Two patients with BCAC underwent right hepatectomy. Conclusions. The follow-up and evaluation of the histopathological results are very important in patients operated with the diagnosis of liver hydatid cyst. Cases with biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma, which are difficult to detect, especially in the preoperative period, should be re-evaluated and complementary operations should be performed.
topic hydatid cyst
biliary cystadenoma
biliary cystadenocarcinoma
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