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Imaging-negative renal hydatid disease diagnosed intraoperatively during nephron-sparing surgery
Rupesh Keshri1, Sandip Kumar Rahul2, Vikash Bansal3
1Department of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Deoghar, Jharkhand, India keshri23rupesh@gmail.com.
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Hydatid disease uncommonly involves the kidney and is particularly rare in children. We report a paediatric case of isolated renal hydatid cyst that radiologically appeared as a Bosniak II simple cortical cyst without classical signs such as daughter cysts, calcification or membrane detachment. Preoperative diagnosis favoured a benign renal cyst and serology was unavailable, resulting in hydatid disease being identified intraoperatively following cyst aspiration and visualisation of membranes. Nephron-sparing cystectomy was performed using controlled anti-spillage technique with povidone-iodine irrigation and perioperative albendazole therapy. Histopathology confirmed echinococcal infection. This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of imaging-negative renal hydatid disease and demonstrates the feasibility of nephron-sparing surgery in children. Isolated renal hydatid disease may mimic benign cystic lesions in paediatric practice and require intraoperative recognition to avoid complications and preserve renal function.
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