Abstract

Ninety-two patients with a total of 112 pulmonary hydatid cysts underwent surgical treatment in our clinic between January 1980 and January 1992. Nine patients were found to have concomitant liver and pulmonary hydatid cysts. There were 65 boys and 27 girls; the age range was 5 to 14 years. The authors performed cystotomy and capitonnage in 78 patients, lobectomy in 9, segmentectomy in 3, and wedge resection in 2. Of 9 cases with concomitant liver and pulmonary hydatid cysts, 8 were approached by right thoracophrenotomy and 1 by median sternotomy and right phrenotomy. A one-stage operation via median sternotomy was performed in 3 patients who had bilateral pulmonary hydatid cysts. To prevent the development of secondary hydatid cysts because of spillage of hydatid fluid, the authors used 10% povidone-iodine poly (1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone)-iodine complex intraoperatively as a scolicidal agent. There was no mortality or recurrence in the series.

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