2010
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i24.3040
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Abstract: In peritoneally perforated and intrabiliary ruptured cases, the most important steps are irrigation of the peritoneal cavity and clearance of the cystic material from the biliary tree.

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“…3,25,26 Intraperitoneal perforation can occur during surgery or percutaneous treatment. Trauma is another cause of intraperitoneal perforation.…”
Section: Treatment Of Peritoneal Rupturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3,25,26 Intraperitoneal perforation can occur during surgery or percutaneous treatment. Trauma is another cause of intraperitoneal perforation.…”
Section: Treatment Of Peritoneal Rupturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cystic echinococcosis is common in areas where sheep and cattle are raised and is endemic to Mediterranean countries, the Middle East, Central Asia, South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. [1][2][3] The incidence of the disease has been increasing owing to immigration and travel to nonendemic countries.…”
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“…Drainage of the biliary tract with ERCP might be required. Peritoneal perforation, which might cause life-threatening anaphylactic reaction (1-12.5%), is observed in 10-16% of the patients (trauma plays an important role) and requires immediate surgical intervention (2). In patients with complicated liver hydatid cysts, morbidity and hospitalization increase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lobectomy is not recommended even in patients with lobar infection, multiple cysts, giant cysts and atlectasis (11). Since the lung tissue compressed is generally intact, it re-expands after operation (12). In addition, there is a risk of recurrence in HC disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%