SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to provide a review of the world literature on the laparoscopic treatment of liver hydatid cyst.MethodsWe conducted a literature search using PubMed, screening all English language publications on the laparoscopic treatment of liver hydatid cysts. Operative characteristics, perioperative morbidity, and clinical outcomes were tabulated.ResultsA total of 57 published articles including 914 patients with 1116 hydatid cysts were identified. Of the resections done in the 914 patients, 89.17% were performed totally laparoscopically and 5.58% were gasless. The most common procedure was cystectomy (60.39%), followed by partial pericystectomy (14.77%) and pericystectomy (8.21%); the rest were segmentectomies...
Background:Aim of current study was to compare between laparoscopic versus open management of the hy...
Surgical treatment has been considered the only available treatment of liver hydatid disease because...
Surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of patients with echinococcosis, despite signifi...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to provide a review of the world literature on the laparos...
Human echinococcosis remains a significant medical issue in endemic areas. Hydatid cysts can rupture...
Background: The aim of this paper is to present our brief experience on laparoscopic hydatid cyst su...
Background: The laparoscopic approach has been proposed for treating hepatic cystic echinococcosis (...
The rapid development of laparoscopic techniques revolutionized the optimum surgical intervention in...
Introduction. Hydatidosis is a zoonotic infection and treatment is mandatory to avoid complications....
Aim: Surgery is most important for the treatment of a hydatid cyst. All steps of conventional hydati...
Background. Because of limited experience worldwide, controversies about the laparoscopic treatment ...
Background: There is no scientific evidence to show which surgical technique should be used in treat...
Surgery is the main modality in the treatment of hepatic hydatid disease. In this report, a laparosc...
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by Echinococcus granulosus, and the most frequently ...
Introduction: Even though the development of the recent anti-parasitic drugs has led to a high degre...
Background:Aim of current study was to compare between laparoscopic versus open management of the hy...
Surgical treatment has been considered the only available treatment of liver hydatid disease because...
Surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of patients with echinococcosis, despite signifi...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to provide a review of the world literature on the laparos...
Human echinococcosis remains a significant medical issue in endemic areas. Hydatid cysts can rupture...
Background: The aim of this paper is to present our brief experience on laparoscopic hydatid cyst su...
Background: The laparoscopic approach has been proposed for treating hepatic cystic echinococcosis (...
The rapid development of laparoscopic techniques revolutionized the optimum surgical intervention in...
Introduction. Hydatidosis is a zoonotic infection and treatment is mandatory to avoid complications....
Aim: Surgery is most important for the treatment of a hydatid cyst. All steps of conventional hydati...
Background. Because of limited experience worldwide, controversies about the laparoscopic treatment ...
Background: There is no scientific evidence to show which surgical technique should be used in treat...
Surgery is the main modality in the treatment of hepatic hydatid disease. In this report, a laparosc...
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by Echinococcus granulosus, and the most frequently ...
Introduction: Even though the development of the recent anti-parasitic drugs has led to a high degre...
Background:Aim of current study was to compare between laparoscopic versus open management of the hy...
Surgical treatment has been considered the only available treatment of liver hydatid disease because...
Surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of patients with echinococcosis, despite signifi...