ISSN : 2471-8041

Medical Case Reports

Hydatid disease of the liver –presentation of four cases and review of literature

8th Edition of International Conference on Clinical and Medical Case Reports
May 28-29, 2018 London, UK

Georgios Velimezis Fedra Menikou, Athanasios Zoikas, Ioulia-Maria Christodoulou,Andreas Skarpas, Maria Fakaloy and Ioannis Karanikas

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Greece

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Med Case Rep

DOI: 10.21767/2471-8041-C1-003

Abstract

Introduction: Ecchinococcus granulosis infects approximately 13/100.000 people in Greece. 65-70% of ecchinococcal cysts are found in the liver whereas multiple hepatic localization are in 25-30% of the cases. Our aim is to present four cases with ecchinococcus granulosus, and discuss their pre-operative presentation, the operating treatment and postoperative outcome

Case Description: We reviewed our files in a three year period (2014-1016) and we found four patients operated because of liver hydatid disease:one with ruptured abscess of the cyst,one with rupture in the bile ducts and two unrupted.

Results: A 32 year old woman with three large echinococcal cysts between 10-13cm in different sections of the liver and pressure findings. Three patients (two males 73 and 54 years old and one female 57 years old) with echinococcal cysts were found within the liver. The first patient, age 73 had a ruptured echinococcal cyst of 11x13cm within the right perirenal space. The second patient 54 years old had obstructive jaundice. All patients received postoperative chemotherapy except one female patient due to hepatic malfuncion. The two male patients underwent drainage of the cysts and had treatment with Albendazole. Drainage tubes were placed for 2-12 months.

Conclusions: The hydatid disease is a zoonosos eliminated in Greece in the last 50 years, but there are still some cases that produce a great amount of morbidity mainly because of postoperative complications and reccurences. It is generally unknown to young surgeons in developed countries and requires a great amount of patency for surgeons and patients for better outcomes.

Biography

E-mail: gvelvel@gmail.com