PubMed ID: 1610757Fifty-one patients were operated on because of hydatid disease of the liver from 1980-1990. There were 29 male and 22 female patients with a mean age of 10 years (range 3 to 15 years). Thirty-two cysts were located in the right lobe, 6 were in the left lobe and 13 were bilateral. Introflexion was carried out in 27 patients, omentoplasty in 12, marsupialization in 8, capitonnage in 3 and total cystectomy in one patient. There were no deaths. Postoperative morbidity and mean postoperative stay were the lowest in patients treated by introflexion. We concluded that introflexion is a safe and valid surgical technique for patients with hydatid liver disease. © 1992, Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart, New York. All rights reserved
Sixty children (age 3–15 years) with hydatid disease of the liver were treated. The patients were di...
This report details the perioperative management of 488 patients who underwent surgery for hydatid c...
The discovery of huge and compressing cystic masses on the right liver, associated with right hypoc...
WOS: A1992HU91300005PubMed ID: 1610757Fifty-one patients were operated on because of hydatid disease...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of conservative and radical treatment ...
Background: Hydatid disease is an important health problem worldwide and surgery remains the gold st...
purpose of this study is to evaluate the results and role of radical operations in the management of...
PubMedID: 3971242The authors review 143 consecutive, surgically treated cases of hydatid disease of ...
A series of 269 patients with 371 surgically treated hydatid cysts of the liver is reported. Cystope...
AbstractBackground. The surgical treatment technique for liver hydatic cyst (LHC) cannot be standard...
Objective: The Authors report on their experience in diagnosis and treatment of liver hydatidosis (L...
This is a retrospective study of 44 surgical cases of hepatic hydatid cysts. The most common procedu...
Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the larvae of Echinococcus granulosus. Humans are an interme...
Background/Aims: It is important to single out the indications for surgery of hydatid disease of the...
WOS: 000254611300007PubMed ID: 18386238Background/aims: The management of hydatid cyst of the liver,...
Sixty children (age 3–15 years) with hydatid disease of the liver were treated. The patients were di...
This report details the perioperative management of 488 patients who underwent surgery for hydatid c...
The discovery of huge and compressing cystic masses on the right liver, associated with right hypoc...
WOS: A1992HU91300005PubMed ID: 1610757Fifty-one patients were operated on because of hydatid disease...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of conservative and radical treatment ...
Background: Hydatid disease is an important health problem worldwide and surgery remains the gold st...
purpose of this study is to evaluate the results and role of radical operations in the management of...
PubMedID: 3971242The authors review 143 consecutive, surgically treated cases of hydatid disease of ...
A series of 269 patients with 371 surgically treated hydatid cysts of the liver is reported. Cystope...
AbstractBackground. The surgical treatment technique for liver hydatic cyst (LHC) cannot be standard...
Objective: The Authors report on their experience in diagnosis and treatment of liver hydatidosis (L...
This is a retrospective study of 44 surgical cases of hepatic hydatid cysts. The most common procedu...
Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the larvae of Echinococcus granulosus. Humans are an interme...
Background/Aims: It is important to single out the indications for surgery of hydatid disease of the...
WOS: 000254611300007PubMed ID: 18386238Background/aims: The management of hydatid cyst of the liver,...
Sixty children (age 3–15 years) with hydatid disease of the liver were treated. The patients were di...
This report details the perioperative management of 488 patients who underwent surgery for hydatid c...
The discovery of huge and compressing cystic masses on the right liver, associated with right hypoc...