2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.55968
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Specialized Laparoscopic Devices in the Treatment of Hydatic Hepatic Cysts: A Retrospective Analysis and Review of the Literature

Alin Mihetiu,
Dan Georgian Bratu,
Alexandra Sandu
et al.

Abstract: Background and objective While hydatid disease is associated with a high prevalence only in certain endemic areas, it can be encountered in any geographical region. The characteristics of this parasitic disease, and its implications during development, such as the risk of seeding, and the complications caused by cyst rupture, means that its therapeutic management should adhere to strict principles and may sometimes require approaches specially tailed for this type of pathology. In this study, we aim… Show more

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“…A notable concern surrounding laparoscopic hydatid surgery is the risk of intraoperative contamination, although this can be effectively mitigated through the use of scolicidal-soaked materials or specialized instruments designed for hydatid procedures [49,50]. Postoperative complications of pancreatic hydatid cysts mirror those observed in hepatic hydatid disease, commonly involving pancreatic fistulas, hemorrhages, and abscesses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A notable concern surrounding laparoscopic hydatid surgery is the risk of intraoperative contamination, although this can be effectively mitigated through the use of scolicidal-soaked materials or specialized instruments designed for hydatid procedures [49,50]. Postoperative complications of pancreatic hydatid cysts mirror those observed in hepatic hydatid disease, commonly involving pancreatic fistulas, hemorrhages, and abscesses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%