Year 2020 / Volume 112 / Number 9
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Radical surgery in hepatic hydatidosis: analysis of results in an endemic area

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6722/2019

José Manuel Ramia Ángel, Alba Manuel Vázquez, Cecilia Gijón Román, Raquel Latorre Fragua, Roberto de la Plaza Llamas,

Abstract
Introduction: radical surgery in hepatic hydatidosis is associated with less morbidity and recurrence than conservative surgery. Material and methods: a retrospective observational study of patients with liver hydatid cyst surgery was performed. Seventy-one patients with 90 cysts were included between 2007 and 2017, and radical surgery was performed in 69.01 %. Results: there was no difference in morbidity, mortality, biliary leakage or recurrence according to surgery. Complicated cysts were associated with a longer hospital stay and morbidity. Conclusion: decision-making should consider age, comorbidity, cyst characteristics and available resources. Radical surgery should be applied whenever feasible as it achieves better results with an adequate selection of patients.
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Ramia Ángel J, Manuel Vázquez A, Gijón Román C, Latorre Fragua R, de la Plaza Llamas R. Radical surgery in hepatic hydatidosis: analysis of results in an endemic area. 6722/2019


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Received: 01/11/2019

Accepted: 19/11/2019

Online First: 04/06/2020

Published: 10/09/2020

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