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Atypical presentations of hydatid cyst in children and their management

Hydatid cyst (HC) is uncommon in children and usually involves a single organ, the lung being the most common site followed by the liver. A series of 18 children who presented with HC at different organs of the body managed at our institute over a period of 5 years is presented here. The clinico-rad...

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Published in:Indian journal of gastroenterology 2022-12, Vol.41 (6), p.643-648
Main Authors: Mandal, Kartik Chandra, Halder, Pankaj, Mondal, Gobinda, Debnath, Bidyut, Mitra, Dipanwita, Mukhopadhyay, Biswanath
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description Hydatid cyst (HC) is uncommon in children and usually involves a single organ, the lung being the most common site followed by the liver. A series of 18 children who presented with HC at different organs of the body managed at our institute over a period of 5 years is presented here. The clinico-radiological evaluation was done in all patients followed by pharmacotherapy/surgery and was followed up for 2 years. Demographic data, organs of involvement, clinical presentations and investigations, response to oral albendazole therapy, surgical procedures, operative findings, perioperative clinical courses, and surgical outcomes were recorded. The mean age of presentation was 7.7 years with a male:female ratio of 11:7. All patients were symptomatic at presentation and four (22.22%) had atypical symptoms (obstructive jaundice, bladder outlet obstruction, and acute abdominal pain). Liver HC was more common than lung HC. Three patients (16.6%) had synchronous involvement of the lung and liver/spleen. All the patients underwent surgical excision of the cyst as none of them responded to preoperative pharmacotherapy. Open surgery was done in 15 patients and laparoscopic excision was carried out in three (16.6%). Two patients had abnormal communications (cysto-biliary/cysto-bronchial), which were managed successfully. Neither any major perioperative morbidity nor mortality was nor any recurrence was seen in a 2-year clinical follow-up, no significant perioperative morbidity or mortality occurred, and no recurrence was noted. In conclusion, single organ HC is more common in children, with more prevalence of hepatic than pulmonary HC. Early surgical excision of the cyst should be considered (preferably laparoscopic whenever possible) instead of pharmacotherapy.
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