AIM: Intrabiliary rupture (IBR) is a common and serious compli-cation of hepatic hydatid cyst. The incidence varies from 1% to 25%. The treatment of IBR is still controversial. We aimed to design an algorithm for the ...AIM: Intrabiliary rupture (IBR) is a common and serious compli-cation of hepatic hydatid cyst. The incidence varies from 1% to 25%. The treatment of IBR is still controversial. We aimed to design an algorithm for the treatment of hepatic hydatidosis with IBR by reviewing our cases.METHODS: Eight cases of IBR were analyzed retrospectively.Patients were evaluated according to age, sex, clinical findings, cyst number and stage, abdominal ultrasonography and CT-scan, surgical methods, complica-tions, results and coincidental diseases.RESULTS: Female/male ratio was 1/7. Mean age was 52.12±18.26 years (range 24-69 years). Right upper quadrant pain, flatulence, palpable hepatic mass were symptoms common in all patients. Cholestatic jaundice was found in four cases. In all patients, cyst evacuation and omento-plasty were performed, followed by either choledochod-uodenostomy, T-tube drainage, intracavitary suturing of the orifice, two cases in each. Whereas in two patients diagnosed post-operatively percutaneous drainage of biliary collection or ERCP and sphincteroplasty were added. Morbidity and hospital stay were higher in these cases.CONCLUSION: When the diagnosis of IBR can be done pre-or intra-operatively, morbidity decreases. If a biliary fistula is seen post-operatively, endoscopic procedures such as ERCP, sphincteroplasty or nasobiliary drainage can be applied.展开更多
This study retrospectively reviewed 9 cases of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture who were surgically treated with pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in our ...This study retrospectively reviewed 9 cases of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture who were surgically treated with pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in our hospital from 2004 to 2010. The clinical features, results of laboratory tests, B-mode ultrasonography and CT, post-operative recovery, days of hospital stay after the operation and post-operative complications were statistically analyzed and the patients were followed up. The subjects in our series included 7 males and 2 females, whose average age was 50.78±7.58 years. Before operation, 9 patients suffered from pain of the right upper quadrant and jaundice, which, in 4 cases (44.45%), were accompanied with fever and chills. Preoperative B-mode ul-trosonography and CT showed that all the 9 patients had single hydatid cyst, with their diameter being 9.33±1.58 cm on average. The lesions involved segments Ⅴ, Ⅵ in 6 cases, and segment Ⅳ in 3 cases. By WHO classification, 7 cases were classified as CE3 and 2 cases as CE4. They all had choledochectasia. The subjects underwent the surgery uneventfully. Intraoperatively, 2–4 biliary fistula orifices were found, with the average of the orifice being (0.79±0.20) cm. After the operation, one patient developed incision infection, one had pulmonary infection and one suffered from reflux cholangitis. No anastomotic leaks or peri-operative deaths took place and follow-up revealed no recurrence and implantative metastasis. We are led to conclude that pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy can achieve satisfactory results for the treatment of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture.展开更多
Intrabiliary rupture (IBR)is the most common and potentially fatal complication of Hepatic cysticechinococcosis (HCE) Early diagnosis and treatment of IBR is very important, since mortality is high when obstructio...Intrabiliary rupture (IBR)is the most common and potentially fatal complication of Hepatic cysticechinococcosis (HCE) Early diagnosis and treatment of IBR is very important, since mortality is high when obstruction of the biliary ducts occurs, leading to ascending cholangitis and septicemia.展开更多
Most cases of hepatic hydatid disease exhibit uncomplicated clinical course and management.However,the diagnosis and management of complicated hepatic hydatid disease is a special issue.One of the most common and seri...Most cases of hepatic hydatid disease exhibit uncomplicated clinical course and management.However,the diagnosis and management of complicated hepatic hydatid disease is a special issue.One of the most common and serious complications of hepatic hydatid disease is the rupture of the cyst into intrahepatic bile ducts.The clinical appearance of intrabiliary rupture can range from asymptomatic to jaundice,cholecystitis,cholangitis,liver abscess,pancreatitis and septicemia.Current treatments for major ruptures can result in high morbidity and mortality rates.Furthermore,ruptures that cannot be diagnosed preoperatively can induce complications such as biliary fistulae,biloma,cavitary infection and obstructive jaundice.In the past,these complications were diagnosed and treated by surgical methods.Currently,complications in both the pre- and postoperative periods are diagnosed and treated by non-invasive or minimally invasive methods.In clinical practice,endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) is indicated for patients with preoperative frank intrabiliary rupture in which hydatid elements are clearly seen in the bile ducts,or for biliary adverse events after surgery,including persistent biliary fistulae and jaundice.However,controversy concerning routine preoperative ERCP and prophylactic endoscopic sphincterotomy in patients suspected of having minor cystobiliary communications still remains.In this article,the role of ERCP in the diagnosis and management of hepatic hydatid disease during the pre- and postoperative periods is reviewed.展开更多
文摘AIM: Intrabiliary rupture (IBR) is a common and serious compli-cation of hepatic hydatid cyst. The incidence varies from 1% to 25%. The treatment of IBR is still controversial. We aimed to design an algorithm for the treatment of hepatic hydatidosis with IBR by reviewing our cases.METHODS: Eight cases of IBR were analyzed retrospectively.Patients were evaluated according to age, sex, clinical findings, cyst number and stage, abdominal ultrasonography and CT-scan, surgical methods, complica-tions, results and coincidental diseases.RESULTS: Female/male ratio was 1/7. Mean age was 52.12±18.26 years (range 24-69 years). Right upper quadrant pain, flatulence, palpable hepatic mass were symptoms common in all patients. Cholestatic jaundice was found in four cases. In all patients, cyst evacuation and omento-plasty were performed, followed by either choledochod-uodenostomy, T-tube drainage, intracavitary suturing of the orifice, two cases in each. Whereas in two patients diagnosed post-operatively percutaneous drainage of biliary collection or ERCP and sphincteroplasty were added. Morbidity and hospital stay were higher in these cases.CONCLUSION: When the diagnosis of IBR can be done pre-or intra-operatively, morbidity decreases. If a biliary fistula is seen post-operatively, endoscopic procedures such as ERCP, sphincteroplasty or nasobiliary drainage can be applied.
基金supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81160199)the National SupProgram for Supporting Researches of Scienceand Technology of China(No.2009BAI82B06)+1 种基金Major Health Research Projects of Xinjiang Production and Con-struction Corps,Xinjiang,China(No.2010GG54)Ma-jor Research Projects of Shihezi University,Xinjiang,China(No.gxji2008-zdgg06)
文摘This study retrospectively reviewed 9 cases of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture who were surgically treated with pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in our hospital from 2004 to 2010. The clinical features, results of laboratory tests, B-mode ultrasonography and CT, post-operative recovery, days of hospital stay after the operation and post-operative complications were statistically analyzed and the patients were followed up. The subjects in our series included 7 males and 2 females, whose average age was 50.78±7.58 years. Before operation, 9 patients suffered from pain of the right upper quadrant and jaundice, which, in 4 cases (44.45%), were accompanied with fever and chills. Preoperative B-mode ul-trosonography and CT showed that all the 9 patients had single hydatid cyst, with their diameter being 9.33±1.58 cm on average. The lesions involved segments Ⅴ, Ⅵ in 6 cases, and segment Ⅳ in 3 cases. By WHO classification, 7 cases were classified as CE3 and 2 cases as CE4. They all had choledochectasia. The subjects underwent the surgery uneventfully. Intraoperatively, 2–4 biliary fistula orifices were found, with the average of the orifice being (0.79±0.20) cm. After the operation, one patient developed incision infection, one had pulmonary infection and one suffered from reflux cholangitis. No anastomotic leaks or peri-operative deaths took place and follow-up revealed no recurrence and implantative metastasis. We are led to conclude that pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy can achieve satisfactory results for the treatment of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture.
文摘Intrabiliary rupture (IBR)is the most common and potentially fatal complication of Hepatic cysticechinococcosis (HCE) Early diagnosis and treatment of IBR is very important, since mortality is high when obstruction of the biliary ducts occurs, leading to ascending cholangitis and septicemia.
文摘Most cases of hepatic hydatid disease exhibit uncomplicated clinical course and management.However,the diagnosis and management of complicated hepatic hydatid disease is a special issue.One of the most common and serious complications of hepatic hydatid disease is the rupture of the cyst into intrahepatic bile ducts.The clinical appearance of intrabiliary rupture can range from asymptomatic to jaundice,cholecystitis,cholangitis,liver abscess,pancreatitis and septicemia.Current treatments for major ruptures can result in high morbidity and mortality rates.Furthermore,ruptures that cannot be diagnosed preoperatively can induce complications such as biliary fistulae,biloma,cavitary infection and obstructive jaundice.In the past,these complications were diagnosed and treated by surgical methods.Currently,complications in both the pre- and postoperative periods are diagnosed and treated by non-invasive or minimally invasive methods.In clinical practice,endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) is indicated for patients with preoperative frank intrabiliary rupture in which hydatid elements are clearly seen in the bile ducts,or for biliary adverse events after surgery,including persistent biliary fistulae and jaundice.However,controversy concerning routine preoperative ERCP and prophylactic endoscopic sphincterotomy in patients suspected of having minor cystobiliary communications still remains.In this article,the role of ERCP in the diagnosis and management of hepatic hydatid disease during the pre- and postoperative periods is reviewed.