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Microscopic Cyst Resection for the Treatment of Patients Diagnosed with Epididymal Cyst
Published on: March 31, 2023
Management of peritoneal hydatid cysts: A fourty-year experience
Ch Kosmidis1, C Efthimiadis2, G Anthimidis2
1Third Surgical Clinic, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Background:
Hydatid disease is a global problem. We report our experience with such cases where the dominant cysts were located outside the liver and lungs. In particular, these cysts were found in the peritoneum which is an uncommon location.
Methods:
Between 1967 and 2007 a total of 34 patients were operated for primary or secondary peritoneal cysts. Most of the patients were asymptomatic or had atypical symptoms. The diagnosis was based on the preoperative history, rupture of the cysts, serology, ultrasound (USS) and computer tomography (CT). Open surgery was the procedure of choice with conservative (18 cysts) and radical (25 cysts) methods.
Results:
The outcome of surgery was good without postoperative mortality or severe morbidity and the recurrence rate was 23.5%.
Conclusions:
Conservative surgery can provide good results in symptomatic peritoneal cysts. Radical therapy is also ideal but only in properly selected cases. The management of this situation is difficult requiring sound operative experience preferably with a one-stage procedure after an appropriate preoperative preparation.
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