Giant hepatic hydatid cyst: one: in difficult hepatic segments VIII and the other: in segment VI
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https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20170239Keywords:
Computed Tomography, Echinococcus granulosus, Hydatid cyst, SonographyAbstract
Study present 02 cases of large hepatic hydatid cysts which were very challenging in their management due to their site, the approach taken during surgery and the close proximity to very vital structures. Hydatid cyst as a disease has remained a considerable potential of upsurge and re-emergence in humans. These patients presented with right upper abdominal pain for a prolonged duration. They were diagnosed as hepatic hydatid cysts after investigations. They underwent subtotal cystectomy with omentoplasty with excellent result without any recurrence and a high level of patient satisfaction.
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