Background/Aims: It is important to single out the indications for surgery of hydatid disease of the liver at an early stage. For this, a fully comprehensive diagnostic work up of the patient is required. Surgery represents the most effective therapy and involves resection of the cysts and their outer capsule. This must be as complete as possible. Material and Methods: Between 1970 and June 1992, 95 patients received this combined treatment for hydatid disease although only those presenting from 1985 were followed up. Results: No serious complications were noted apart from pyrexia due to secondary cholangitis or reactive pleuritis. This responded quickly to antibiotics and there was no mortality. No cases of relapse occurred although one case did show evidence of reappearance of the disease on serological testing alone, all other tests being negative. Conclusion: The most effective treatment for echinococcus cystic disease of the liver is radical surgery. Results are best when surgery is combined with medical therapy of benzoimidazole drugs given pre- and post-operatively. From our experience, we are now confident that surgical treatment must always be preceded and then followed by treatment with benzoimidazole antihelminthics.

Hepatic echinococcus disease: Our experience over 22 years / G., Di Matteo; A., Bove; S., Chiarini; L. G., Capuano; DE ANTONI, Enrico; G., Lanzi; G., Lippolis; F. P., Campana. - In: HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0172-6390. - STAMPA. - 43:12(1996), pp. 1562-1565.

Hepatic echinococcus disease: Our experience over 22 years

DE ANTONI, Enrico;
1996

Abstract

Background/Aims: It is important to single out the indications for surgery of hydatid disease of the liver at an early stage. For this, a fully comprehensive diagnostic work up of the patient is required. Surgery represents the most effective therapy and involves resection of the cysts and their outer capsule. This must be as complete as possible. Material and Methods: Between 1970 and June 1992, 95 patients received this combined treatment for hydatid disease although only those presenting from 1985 were followed up. Results: No serious complications were noted apart from pyrexia due to secondary cholangitis or reactive pleuritis. This responded quickly to antibiotics and there was no mortality. No cases of relapse occurred although one case did show evidence of reappearance of the disease on serological testing alone, all other tests being negative. Conclusion: The most effective treatment for echinococcus cystic disease of the liver is radical surgery. Results are best when surgery is combined with medical therapy of benzoimidazole drugs given pre- and post-operatively. From our experience, we are now confident that surgical treatment must always be preceded and then followed by treatment with benzoimidazole antihelminthics.
1996
echinococcus; hepatic hydatid; surgical treatment
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Hepatic echinococcus disease: Our experience over 22 years / G., Di Matteo; A., Bove; S., Chiarini; L. G., Capuano; DE ANTONI, Enrico; G., Lanzi; G., Lippolis; F. P., Campana. - In: HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0172-6390. - STAMPA. - 43:12(1996), pp. 1562-1565.
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