Title of article :
Thoracobiliary Fistula of Calcified Hydatid Cyst of the Liver
Author/Authors :
Sokouti, Mohsen Departments of Thoracic Surgery , Montazeri, Vahid Departments of Thoracic Surgery , Fackrju, Ashraf Pathology - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Tabri
Abstract :
Thoracobiliary fistula is a rare complication of hydatid cyst
disease of the liver especially in calcified form. Given the rarity
and high mortality of such fistula, it is not surprising that
there is no consensus about surgical treatment of this condition.
In the present paper we report two cases of thoracobiliary
fistula of complicated calcified hydatid cyst of the liver. A 64-
year-old man with cough and biliary sputum and a 66-year-old
man with cough and right biliary pleural effusion (pleurobiliary
fistula). The patients underwent left hepatectomy with
cholecystectomy and T-tube choledochal drainage in one patient
and successful decortication of the lung, and cystectomy
with excision of calcified pericystectomy of the liver in another
patient. Pathologic examinations revealed calcified hydatid
cysts of the liver. Because of poor prognosis of thoracobiliary
fistula, radical surgical intervention is recommended.
Keywords :
Echinococcosis , liver , calcification , biliary fistula
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics