Abstract
Background. Pulmonary cystic echinococosis, a parasitic disease, is a health care problem in developing countries. In this study, we evaluated outcomes of patients with pulmonary hydatid disease who were treated in our department.Study was performed to compare results of surgical treatment and complications of patients with unilateral or bilateral thoracic and combined pulmonary cystic echinococosis. Methods. This cross-sectional analysis of a prospective study was conducted in the Department of Thoracic and Pediatric Surgery, Scientific Center of Surgery, Almaty, Kazakhstan among 598 patients with pulmonary cystic echinococosis, who had surgical treatment with various surgical methods, depending on the prevalence of echinococcosis, as follows: right lung in 357 (59.5%) patients, left lung in 243 (40.5%) patients, bilateral in 95 (15.8%) patients, and complicated echinococcosis in 317 (52.8%) patients. Length of stay per hospital stay has been decreased (p 0.0001) by video-thoracoscopicechinococcectomy with the high-energy laser treatment of cyst, than after echinococcectomy by cyst treatment with povidone-iodine. Treatment with formalin presented the longest hospital stay (p 0.0001). Results. Comparative analysis of patients with uncomplicated and complicated pulmonary cystic echinococosis showed a high frequency of postoperative complications associated with complicated echinococcosis (OR = 2.2, p 0.0001). Conclusion. Despite the success of surgical treatment of pulmonary cystic echinococosis, issues of intraoperative dissemination and safety remain, and treatment success rates can be improved. These factors require further prospective multicenter studies.
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