The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 199, Issue 2 , Pages e25-e26, February 2010

Primary hydatid cyst of the retroperitoneum

Department of Digestive Surgery I, Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V Medical School of Rabat, Rabat, Morocco

Received 2 February 2009; received in revised form 10 April 2009 published online 03 December 2009.

Abstract 

Retroperitoneal contamination may occur during the natural history of hydatid disease. Primary hydatid cyst of the retroperitoneum is extremely rare. The authors report a case of a giant retroperitoneal hydatid cyst. Clinicians and surgeons must be aware of this possibility and follow a policy of nonsystematic puncture of an abdominal cyst and avoid spillage during surgery. Symptoms are related to the size, location, or ensuing complications of a cyst. Its occurrence should be strongly suspected ahead of any abdominal cyst, especially in an endemic area, where it may act as a parasite. Total and careful surgical excision is the gold-standard therapy.

Keywords: Abdominal mass, Hydatid cyst, Retroperitoneum

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PII: S0002-9610(09)00511-X

doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.04.019

The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 199, Issue 2 , Pages e25-e26, February 2010