[Surgical tactics in complicated pulmonary echinococcosis].

Grud Serdechnososudistaia Khir

Published: August 1991

The authors analyse treatment of 326 patients with hydatid disease of the lungs. Complications were found in 112 (34.3%) of them. Broncho-fibroscopy was included in the complex of therapeutic measures in rupture of the cyst into the bronchus, and pleural puncture, therapeutico-diagnostic thoracoscopy and drainage of the pleural cavity in rupture into the pleural cavity. Temporary occlusion of the draining bronchus with Fogarty's catheter was conducted to prevent intraoperative aspiration complications. If organ-preserving operations are indicated, preference is given to A. A. Vishnevsky's echinococcectomy with a laser scalpel since the Delbet's method is fraught with the danger of cutting of the sutures due to acute inflammatory changes of the wall with the formation of a residual cavity or an abscess of the lung. A differentiated approach to preoperative management and the choice of the operative techniques reduced the incidence of postoperative complications and reduced mortality in complicated hydatid disease of the lungs to 0.9%.

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