31 research outputs found
Modified capitonage in partial cystectomy performed for liver hydatid disease: Report of 2 cases
BACKGROUND: Several techniques have been described in liver hydatid disease surgery, with most well known partial cystectomy, capitonage and introflexion. METHODS: We present a technical modification on open partial cystectomy for liver hydatid disease. We performed this operation in 2 patients with liver echinococcosis. The cyst is being unroofed and evacuated from the daughter cysts. The identified bile vessels ligated. The remnants of the anterior wall (capsule of the cyst) are anchored with sutures in the posterior wall in a manner that the cavity of the cyst disappears. RESULTS: In both patients the disease eradicated. No postoperative complications were observed including bile leaking and/or abscess formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our technique helps in the fast, and effective mobilization of the patient, as well as in the minimization of postoperative bile leaking
Endoscopic sphincterotomy in the treatment of postoperative biliary fistulas of hepatic hydatid disease
Background: Ten patients with postoperative external biliary fistula treated by endoscopic sphincterotomy are reported
Laparoscopic Treatment of Hepatic Hydatid Disease
Surgery is still the main modality in the treatment of hepatic hydatid disease. Laparoscopic methods, with their low morbidity, have gained prominence in many fields and, in some cases, have nearly replaced open surgery. In this report, a laparoscopic method for the treatment of hepatic hydatid disease is described and the results in the first six cases are presented. The method involves the use of an aspirator-grinder apparatus designed specifically for laparoscopic surgery. The postoperative courses of the patients were very comfortable and no complication related to the laparoscopic technique occurred. The method achieves evacuation of all viable cyst contents with the patient benefits of laparoscopic surgery. The apparatus practically eliminates the risk of spillage. The postoperative parameters and the early follow-up results (21-27 months) are very encouraging
Liver hamartoma in an adult: Report of a rare case
Liver hamartoma is a rare type of benign tumor which usually occurs in the first few years of life, Although it is the second most common benign tumor in childhood, only about 100 cases have been reported in the English literature, Thus, it is extremely rare to encounter liver hamartoma in adults, This report details the clinical presentation and surgical management of a 24-year-old woman with a rapidly growing liver hamartoma. A right hepatic lobectomy was successfully performed and the patient was discharged in good health on the 10th postoperative day
Laparoscopic treatment of hepatic hydatid disease
Surgery is still the main modality in the treatment of hepatic hydatid disease. Laparoscopic methods, with their low morbidity, have gained prominence in many fields and, in some cases, have nearly replaced open surgery. In this report, a laparoscopic method for the treatment of hepatic hydatid disease is described and the results in the first six cases are presented. The method involves the use of an aspirator-grinder apparatus designed specifically for laparoscopic surgery. The postoperative courses of the patients were very comfortable and no complication related to the laparoscopic technique occurred. The method achieves evacuation of all viable cyst contents with the patient benefits of laparoscopic surgery. The apparatus practically eliminates the risk of spillage. The postoperative parameters and the early follow-up results (21-27 months) are very encouraging