Objective: Human echinococcosis remains a serious health problem for the Mediterranean countries. Synchronous pulmonary and hepatic hydatid disease may occur in 4% to 25% of cases. Our experience on simultaneous surgical treatment of right lung and liver hydatid disease in patients was reviewed.
Methods: Between 1990 and 2000, 48 patients (33 female patients and 15 male patients) with synchronous right lung and liver dome hydatid cysts were operated with a 1-stage procedure.
Results: Six patients had previous surgical treatment of hepatic (n = 2) or pulmonary (n = 4) hydatid cyst. The pulmonary cysts were diagnosed with radiography in 18 patients and thoracic computed tomography scan in 30. The pulmonary cysts of 9 patients were bilateral. Seventy-five pulmonary cysts were seen in radiological examinations. The diagnosis of hepatic cysts was established with ultrasonography in 18 patients and upper abdominal computed tomography in 30. The total number of hepatic cysts was 48. In cases with pulmonary cysts, cystotomy and capitonnage were performed in 32 patients, only cystotomy was done in 14 patients, and wedge resection was performed in 2. Liver cysts were approached to transdiaphragmatically after the lung cysts had been dealt with and were managed with evacuation of the cysts. In the remaining cases, marsupialization (n = 2), pericystectomy (n = 1), and enucleation (n = 1) were performed. Major postoperative complications were hemorrhage (n = 1) and biliocutaneous fistula (n = 1). Hepatic recurrence was seen in 3 patients (6.2%) and pulmonary recurrence in 1 (2.1%).
Conclusion: Transthoracic approach is a useful and a safe surgical management of both pulmonary and upper surface of hepatic hydatid cysts.
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