2013
DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-8-s1-p147
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How to manage the complicated hydatid cyst of the lung? Is any special surgical procedure more preferred?

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“…Many authors recommend two-stage operations for BPHC with 2 -3 weeks interval between the two interventions [11]- [13]. The rationale behind two-stage operations includes: 1) when lobectomy is required in the presence of pleural adhesions the single stage surgery is very difficult; 2) presence of an already poor cardiopulmonary reserve in bilateral cysts; and 3) pain is an important factor in determining the post-operative course of bilateral thoracotomy; 4) postoperative pulmonary complications may be difficult to manage [12] [14]. But nowadays these points can be dealt with safely in one stage surgery and they are no more an obstacle for one stage surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many authors recommend two-stage operations for BPHC with 2 -3 weeks interval between the two interventions [11]- [13]. The rationale behind two-stage operations includes: 1) when lobectomy is required in the presence of pleural adhesions the single stage surgery is very difficult; 2) presence of an already poor cardiopulmonary reserve in bilateral cysts; and 3) pain is an important factor in determining the post-operative course of bilateral thoracotomy; 4) postoperative pulmonary complications may be difficult to manage [12] [14]. But nowadays these points can be dealt with safely in one stage surgery and they are no more an obstacle for one stage surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%