The treatment of hydatid disease is still rather difficult; surgery is not always feasible, and there are no definite methods to evaluate the outcome of medical treatment. Although percutaneous needle aspiration of hydatid cysts has been discouraged because of potential complications, e.g., anaphylactic shock or spreading of daughter cysts, these risks have never been quantified. Therefore, it was decided to treat hydatid liver cysts by aspiration and alcohol injection under sonographic guidance using 95% sterile ethanol. Five patients are reported who were treated by this procedure without complications or relapses during a follow-up period ranging from 10-26 mo

A new therapeutic approach for hydatid liver cysts. Aspiration and alcohol injection under sonographic guidance

FILICE, CARLO;BRUNETTI, ENRICO;STROSSELLI, MAURIZIO;
1990-01-01

Abstract

The treatment of hydatid disease is still rather difficult; surgery is not always feasible, and there are no definite methods to evaluate the outcome of medical treatment. Although percutaneous needle aspiration of hydatid cysts has been discouraged because of potential complications, e.g., anaphylactic shock or spreading of daughter cysts, these risks have never been quantified. Therefore, it was decided to treat hydatid liver cysts by aspiration and alcohol injection under sonographic guidance using 95% sterile ethanol. Five patients are reported who were treated by this procedure without complications or relapses during a follow-up period ranging from 10-26 mo
1990
The Gastroenterology and Hepatology category covers general and investigative gastroenterology and hepatology resources including those concerned with the structure, function, and diseases of the digestive system, stomach, intestines, colon, rectum, and the liver.
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
98
5 Pt 1
1366
1368
Liver Cysts; Echinococcosis; Ultrasound; Diagnosis; Treatment
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Filice, Carlo; Pirola, F; Brunetti, Enrico; Dughetti, S; Strosselli, Maurizio; Foglieni, C. S.
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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