Title of article :
Concomitant Occurrence of Hepatopulmonary hydatid Cysts in Turkey
Author/Authors :
Türk Arıbaş, Emel Department of Clinical Microbiology Infectious Diseases - Medical Faculty - Ufuk University, Ankara, Turkey , Metin, Bayram Department of Thoracic Surgery - Special Acıbadem Kayseri Hospital, Kayseri, Turkey , Dumanlı, Ahmet Department of Thoracic Surgery - Medical Faculty - Afyon Kocatepe University, Afyon, Turkey , Kadir Arıbaş, Olgun Department of Thoracic Surgery - Medical Faculty - Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: We aimed to report the demographic characteristics with diagnosis
and treatment methods in patients with concomitant hepatopulmonary hydatid
cysts.
Methods: Over a ten-year period (from 2002–2020) in Konya, Turkey, surgery
was performed on 52 patients with hepatopulmonary hydatid cyst. Main outcome
measure(s) were 52 hydatid cysts patients, which had cysts both in the liver and
lungs, were investigated regarding their age, gender, cyst localization, suppuration,
symptoms, and treatment methods.
Results: Seventeen of the patients were males. Their mean age was 39.7±18.8
years. The most common occupation was housewifery. The most common symptom
was coughing and none of the patients with concomitant hepatopulmonary
hydatid cysts was asymptomatic. The pulmonary hydatid cysts were mostly encountered
in the right lung and the majority of the hepatic hydatid cysts were observed
in the right lobe. The mean hospitalization time of the operated patients
was 17.12±6.7 days.
Conclusion: In patients with hydatid cysts localized concomitantly in the right
lung and subdiaphragmatic area, right thoracotomy for the pulmonary cyst and a
transdiaphragmatic approach for the hepatic cyst is a safe, effective, and comfortable
method
Keywords :
Hydatid cyst , Hepatopulmonary localization , Surgery , Turkey
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP)