Long-term results of percutaneously treated multiple hepatic and splenic hydatid cysts in a pregnant woman.

Autor: Bakdik S; Necmettin Erbakan University School of Medicine, Konya, Turkey. suleymanbakdik@hotmail.com., Arslan S; University of Health Sciences, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey. arslanserdar10@gmail.com., Oncu F; University of Health Sciences, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey. oncufatih@gmail.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of infection in developing countries [J Infect Dev Ctries] 2018 Aug 31; Vol. 12 (8), pp. 680-682. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Aug 31.
DOI: 10.3855/jidc.10104
Abstrakt: Hydatid disease is caused by Echinococcus granulosus, which is endemic worldwide. This parasitic tapeworm can produce cysts in almost every organ of the body; however, the liver and lungs are the most frequently targeted. 37‑year-old multigravida woman with a 10-week pregnancy in whom multiple splenic and liver hydatid cysts were detected by ultrasound. All splenic and liver hydatid cysts were treated percutaneously under US guidance during the 14th week of pregnancy. The catheterization method was used in the treatment of all hydatid cysts. Alcohol was also used as scolicidal and sclerosing agent in all procedures. There were no major complications. A cystobiliary fistula developed in a hydatid cyst treated in the liver. A healthy baby was delivered vaginally at term.
Competing Interests: No Conflict of Interest is declared
(Copyright (c) 2018 Suleyman Bakdik, Serdar Arslan, Fatih Oncu.)
Databáze: MEDLINE