1992
DOI: 10.1148/radiology.182.2.1732977
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Purely cystic hydatid disease of the liver: treatment with percutaneous aspiration and injection of hypertonic saline.

Abstract: Percutaneous aspiration of purely cystic liver lesions was performed in 15 patients aged 11-56 years. After aspiration under guidance with computed tomography (CT) in 12 patients, a membrane that is diagnostic for hydatid disease was visible in the lumen of the cyst on CT scans. Hypertonic saline was injected in the cystic cavities of these patients as a scolecidal agent. No major complications occurred during or after the procedures. In the follow-up period of 6-16 months, control CT and ultrasound scans reve… Show more

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“…All parenchyma-saving operations harbor the risk of leaving viable material behind. Therefore, irrigation with a scolicidal agent to sterilize the cystic cavity is commonly employed in association with lung preserving surgical methods [1,3,14,15]. However, all scolicidal agents are potentially toxic including HS, which is among the most commonly employed scolicidal agents in the world [14].…”
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“…All parenchyma-saving operations harbor the risk of leaving viable material behind. Therefore, irrigation with a scolicidal agent to sterilize the cystic cavity is commonly employed in association with lung preserving surgical methods [1,3,14,15]. However, all scolicidal agents are potentially toxic including HS, which is among the most commonly employed scolicidal agents in the world [14].…”
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“…Alternative methods to surgery like sterilization of cystic cavity by puncture-aspiration-injection-reaspiration (PAIR) has been propagated for treating hepatic hydatid cysts in a limited but increasing number of cases [15,20]. However, PAIR has not gained much popularity in pulmonary disease.…”
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“…many centers during the past decade, has proved effective for management of the disease [1,2,4,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]16]. Furthermore, it has been well documented that morbidity and mortality rates, hospitalization time, and recurrence rate associated with percutaneous treatment are significantly less than those with surgery [1,2,4,[8][9][10][11][12][13]16].…”
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“…Surgery remains the gold standard in terms of therapy for patients with echinococcosis despite signi®cant economic costs, hospital stay advances in medical treatment, and interventional radiology [1,24], which at this writing are described in no more than a few reports.…”
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