Objective To investigate the diagnosis and treatment of the liver hydatidosis in nonpastureland. Methods Clinical features of 16 patients with liver hydatidosis were analyzed retrospectively. Results Only 8 of 16 patients possessed the clinical symptoms and 8 patients had had history of inhabitancy in epidemic area. Casoni test and indirect hemagglutination showed a sensitivity of 90% and the correct diagnostic rate of CT was higher than that of B-ultrasound examination. The main effective treatment of the liver hydatidosis was surgical, 15 out of 16 patients received surgical treatment. In this series, the curative effect was good without any death, allergic reaction and implantation. Conclusion The cystic lesion of liver should be considered as liver hydatidosis and Casoni test, indirect hemagglutination, together with CT and B-us examination can be used to comfirm the diagnosis though no clinical symptoms and history of inhabitancy in epidemic area presented. Surgical operation is the main effective treatment for liver hydatidosis.
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical application of in vivo hepatectomy with preservation of retrohepatic inferior vena cava (IVC) for hepatic alveolar echinococcosis (HAE) with the invasion of IVC. MethodsThe clinicopathologic data of a complicated HAE patient with large lesion (maximum cross-section 12.6 cm×9.6 cm), infiltrative growth, unclear boundary with surrounding tissues, and invasions of diaphragm and IVC (invasion length up to 4.6 cm) admitted to the Department of Liver Surgery in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University in December 2021 was retrospectively collected. The three-dimensional reconstruction of the liver model was performed by Mimics Medical 21.0 software before operation. The invading IVC of the right liver lesion was measured and the resection was simulated. During the operation, the HAE lesion and the affected IVC were gradually separated from IVC by the hemostatic forceps, and the residual lesions were gradually removed. ResultsIn this patient, the HAE lesion of right liver was resected, the IVC was entirely preserved, and the resection of liver was consistent with the preoperative three-dimensional reconstruction plan. The operation time was 275 min, the bleeding was approximately 500 mL. On the first day after the operation, the alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase were increased, no obvious abnormalities were observed in the plasma albumin and bilirubin, the patient recovered and was discharged on the seventh day after the operation. No complications occurred after the operation, and no recurrence or metastasis of HAE was observed during follow-up period. ConclusionsHepatectomy with preservation of retrohepatic IVC for HAE with invasion of IVC is safe and effective. Taking albendazole regularly after surgery will help maintain disease-free survival.
目的 对腹腔镜下治疗肝包虫病合并胆漏的方法进行探讨并总结治疗体会。方法 回顾性分析我院2006年3月至2012年9月期间收治的76例肝包虫病患者行腹腔镜内囊摘除中合并胆漏的24例患者的临床资料。结果 24例肝包虫病合并胆漏患者行内囊摘除外囊缝合引流术,在缝合外囊前在残腔内置入多孔胶管,持续负压吸引2~3d。24例肝包虫病合并胆漏患者除1例因电凝过程中有明显出血情况而不便于处理转为中转开腹外,其余23例患者采用腹腔镜下胆漏治疗均取得一次性成功。术中无一例患者出现过敏反应,也无一例手术死亡。1例患者术后出现双肩酸痛,3d后自行缓解并逐渐消失。1例患者术后出现少量(约20mL)胆汁漏,经1周引流后自愈。24例肝包虫病合并胆漏患者平均手术时间为1.8h,平均住院时间为6.2d。术后随访2~24个月(平均10个月),无一例复发,未见包虫囊肿手术残腔积液、感染等术后并发症。结论 肝包虫病合并胆漏患者可采用腹腔镜治疗,但要严格把握手术适应证,术中做好周围组织和脏器的保护,以免发生腹腔种植、过敏反应等严重并发症,同时应彻底将包虫子囊、头节等灭活,降低术后远期复发率,腹腔镜手术治疗肝包虫病是安全、有效、可行的。
ObjectiveTo explore the reasonable and feasible safe distance for radical resection of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis (HAE). MethodsLiver samples were collected prospectively from 20 HAE patients (from Jan. 2019 to Jun. 2019) undergoing liver resection in West China Hospital of Sichuan University. A total of three samples containing lesion and adjacent liver tissue were collected from each patient, which were divided into lesion group, 0 to0.5 cm liver tissue group (contained 0.5 cm), 0.5 to 1.0 cm liver tissue group (contained 1.0 cm), 1.0 to 1.5 cm liver tissue group (contained 1.5 cm), and 1.5 to 2.0 cm liver tissue group (contained 2.0 cm). Comparisons of the Cox1 expressionand the liver fibrosis area between HAE lesion and adjacent liver tissues were performed. ResultsBoth expression of Cox1 and fibrosis area in HAE lesion were significantly higher than those in the adjacent liver tissues (P<0.000 1). However, there was no significant difference among the four kinds of adjacent liver tissues (P>0.05). There was a significant positive correlation between the expression of Cox1 and the fibrosis area both in HAE lesion and adjacent liver tissues (P<0.05). ConclusionsBoth the expression of Cox1 and degree of the liver fibrosis are significant higher in HAE lesion comparing to adjacent liver tissues, however, no significant difference is found among adjacent liver tissues. Consequently, a safe distance of 0.5 cm may be reasonable and feasible on the basis of the criteria for sample collection in the study.
ObjectiveTo describe the current situation of the prevalence of hepatic hydatidosis, analyze the clinical characteristics and treatment method of the disease, in order to provide scientific basis for personal treatment plans of hepatic hydatidosis. MethodThe clinical data of 121 patients with recurrent hepatic hydatidosis treated between July 2006 and December 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. The general information of hydatid disease of liver, mass of liver, clinical manifestations, laboratory test results, treatment method, effectiveness of the treatment during hospitalization, and follow-up results were collected and analyzed. ResultsMost of the patients were adults from Sichuan and Tibet, and the majority of them had no clear occupation or clear animal contact history and had not taken raw or fresh meat. Lesions in the right lobe occurred in 87 cases, accounting for 71.90%. Abdominal pain and distension were the main clinical manifestations. Twenty-five (20.66%) of these patients were associated with hepatic dysfunction, among whom 23 patients had mild hepatic dysfunction. Alpha-fetoprotein level was increased in one (0.83%) of these cases. A total of 119 of the 121 patients received surgical treatment (98.35%) and all the surgeries were successful. Follow-up results revealed that three of the patients had recurrence. ConclusionsHepatic hydatidosis is an epidemic mainly in the Tibetan district of the West of China. The disease mainly occurs in the right lobe of the liver, which mainly causes mile liver damage. Hepatocellular carcinoma has not been found in these cases. Surgery treatment is the main therapy for liver hydatidosis and may result in good effectiveness.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of dilute autotransfusion in liver resection for patients with hepatic hydatid disease. MethodThirty patients with hepatic hydatid disease met the inclusion criteria were included. The changes of intraoperative hemodynamics, internal environment, and each system functions at different time point were observed. Results①There were no significant differences among mean arterial pressure, central venous pressure, heart rate in all the patients at each time point (P > 0.05), while, the other indexes including the concentrations of hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct) after blood collection were all greatly lower than those before blood collection (P < 0.05), Na+, K+, Cl-, pH, and base excess after blood collection were all greatly lower than those before blood collection (P < 0.05). But all the indexes above mentioned (except for ph and base excess) returned to normal.②Compared with these indicators before surgery, the blood concentrations of AST, ALT, cardiac troponin I, and creatinin were all greatly increased (P < 0.05), the blood concentrations of Hb, Hct, platelet were all decreased apparently after surgery 1 day (P < 0.05). The prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time were all prolonged (P < 0.05). But after surgery one week, those indicators had rebounded to the normal range. ConclusionThe application of dilute autotransfusion in liver surgery for patients with hepatic hydatid disease is safe, feasible, and saving.
ObjectiveTo explore the diagnosis and surgical treatment of hepatic hydatid. MethodsWe collected 51 cases of liver hydatid treated in our department from January 2008 to September 2012, and retrospectively analyzed its diagnosis and surgical treatment. ResultsCT and ultrasonography were both effective in diagnosing liver hydatid (P>0.05). Several surgical methods were all effective in the treatment of hepatic hydatid. ConclusionCT and ultrasonography are effective in the diagnosis of hepatic hydatid. Economic, convenient, and noninvasive ultrasound can be used as a routine examination. Combined with CT examination, the diagnosis of hepatic hydatid can be intensely enhanced. Treatment of hepatic hydatid should be individualized.
Objective To summarize the research status of percutaneous ultrasound interventional therapy for the patients with hepatic echinococcosis, and to provide some experience and reference for the treatment of disease in clinical medical personnel. Method The relevant literature on percutaneous ultrasound intervention therapy for hepatic echinococcosis both domestically and internationally was summarized and analyzed. Results For the patients with hepatic cystic echinococcosis (HCE), ultrasound-guided percutaneous transhepatic drainage is safe and effective for the World Health Organization Informal Working Group classification CE1 and CE3a cysts. For the patients with hepatic alveolar chinococcosis (HAE), although radical resection is still the gold standard, ultrasound-guided microwave ablation had better postoperative recovery and less trauma for patients with lesion diameter <5 cm; Due to limited research on the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation for patients with HAE, further exploration is needed; Ultrasound guided percutaneous cyst puncture drainage is used for external drainage of necrotic material in the cyst cavity, which can effectively control infection and remove necrotic tissue; percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage (PTCD) could effectively relieve biliary obstruction, improve liver function, and enhance the quality of life of patients with advanced HAE complicated with obstructive jaundice. Conclusions Ultrasound-guided percutaneous interventional techniques have their own advantages and disadvantages in treatment of hepatic echinococcosis. For patients with HCE, strict indications and contraindications should be followed when performing percutaneous ultrasound interventions. For patients with HAE, early-stage small lesions should be prioritized for microwave ablation, and patients in the middle and late stages with larger lesions or those with intra-cyst infection or jaundice should be treated with percutaneous cyst puncture drainage and PTCD to alleviate symptoms, following the second stage operation.
Objective To improve the effect of surgical treatment for complex alveolar hydatid echinococcosis through multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussion. Methods The clinical data of 1 case of complicated alveolar echinococcosis treated in West China Hospital were discussed by MDT, and the best operation scheme was selected and followed-up for the patients. Results The CT imaging of the patient suggested the infringement of the first and second hepatic portal and inferior vena cava, decided to discuss the radical right hepatectomy and three biliary intestinal anastomosis by MDT, postoperative application of albendazole, was discharged after 12 months follow-up showed no recurrence of hepatic echinococcosis, and left liver obvious regeneration. Conclusion Complicated alveolar echinoccosis excision rate is low by surgical methods, through the discussion of MDT multidisciplinary can increase the efficacy of surgical treatment.