Open and / or laparoscopic surgical treatment of liver hydatic cysts

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Izzo L., Izzo S., Codacci Pisanelli M., Messineo D., Al Karowda‘a E. A., D’Andrea V., Izzo R., De Toma G., Pugliese F., Izzo P.
ISSN: 2250-1991

Hydatid disease is a severe parasitic disease with a widely ranging distribution. In the human being the liver is the most frequent organ affected. 1 The treatment should be individualized to the morphology, size, number and location of the cysts, that is why a variety of surgical operations have been advocated from complete resection like total pericystectomy or partial hepatectomy to laparoscopy to a minimally invasive procedures like percutaneous aspiration of cysts to conservative drug therapy. 3-4 This study compares laparoscopic versus open management of the hydatid cyst of liver the surgical approach to liver echinococcosis is still a controversial issue and shows our results of surgical treatment of liver hydatid cysts during a 3-years period.

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