The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 194, Issue 2 , Pages 243-247, August 2007

Laparoscopic surgical techniques in patients with hepatic hydatid cyst

  • Wang Chen, B.A.

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  • Li Xusheng, B.A.

No 80, Cuiyinmen, Linxia Rd, Chengguanqu, Centre of Laparoscopic Surgery, Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Gansu Province, PRC 730030

Received 19 April 2006; received in revised form 14 November 2006

Abstract 

Objective

The aim of this study was to describe in detail the laparoscopic treatment of patients with liver hydatid cyst.

Method

Seventy-six consecutive patients with 104 liver hydatid cysts were considered for laparoscopic treatment from October 2000 to October 2005.

Results

A laparoscopic surgical technique was used in all cases. The method involved treatment of the residual pericystic cavity and removal of the contents of the cyst. The operating time (mean ± SD) was 81 ± 9 minutes (range 40–120). Complications were observed in 5 patients (6.58%) after surgery. Sixty-eight patients (89.47%) were followed-up for a mean of 14 months (range 6–38). No recurrence was found in any of the cases. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 7.6 ± 1.0 days (range 6–15).

Conclusions

This laparoscopic hepatic hydatid surgical technique is a safe and effective method of treatment in selected patients. It can be a useful alternative for treating patients with liver hydatidosis.

Keywords: Hepatic hydatid cyst, Laparoscopic surgery, Treatment

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PII: S0002-9610(07)00333-9

doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2006.11.033

The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 194, Issue 2 , Pages 243-247, August 2007