Optimized Strategies for Managing Abdominal Hydatid Cysts and Their Complications

Author:

Mihetiu Alin1ORCID,Bratu Dan1ORCID,Sabau Dan2,Nastase Octavian3,Sandu Alexandra1ORCID,Tanasescu Ciprian4,Boicean Adrian2ORCID,Ichim Cristian2ORCID,Todor Samuel Bogdan2,Serban Dragos5ORCID,Hasegan Adrian6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Second Surgical Department, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Sibiu, 550024 Sibiu, Romania

2. Faculty of Medicine, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, 550169 Sibiu, Romania

3. Radiology Department, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Sibiu, 550245 Sibiu, Romania

4. First Surgical Department, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Sibiu, 550024 Sibiu, Romania

5. Faculty of Medicine, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest Emergency University Hospital, 050474 Bucharest, Romania

6. Urology Department, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Sibiu, 550024 Sibiu, Romania

Abstract

Hepatic hydatid cysts are an example of a zoonosis with global distribution, but with endemic characteristics in certain geographic areas. Known since ancient times, this parasitic infection predominantly affecting the liver and lungs remains a challenge today in terms of diagnosis and the pharmacological, radiological, endoscopic, or surgical therapy. This study analyzed the complications associated with different procedures for treating hydatid cysts in 76 patients admitted to the County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Sibiu. Complications occurred in 18 patients (23.7%), with no significant correlation to age, gender, or residency (urban or rural). Patients undergoing open surgery exhibited the highest complication rate (61.1%) compared to those treated with other procedures. The most frequent complication was biliary duct rupture, occurring in 22.7% of cases. Our findings indicate that the presence of complications significantly prolongs hospitalization time [t df (75) = 12.14, p < 0.001]. Based on these findings, we conclude that the surgical approach for hydatid cysts should be meticulously tailored to each patient’s specific circumstances to reduce the risk of complications and improve clinical outcomes.

Funder

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu

Publisher

MDPI AG

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