Clinical and Morphopathological Considerations in Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst Complicated by Endobronchial Rupture in Children
Online veröffentlicht: 17. Mai 2017
Seitenbereich: 72 - 78
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/arsm-2017-0014
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© by C. Ionescu
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The authors present a clinical case that aims to elucidate the diagnostic tactics and the efficiency of the chystostomy procedure performed in children with complicated endobronchial lung hydatid cyst and the potential serious postoperative complications that may occur in the case of this non-capitonary residual cavity technique after pulmonary echinococectomy.
Faced with the clinical, surgical and morphopathological investigations of the endobronchus ruptured lung hydatid cyst, the authors conclude that the spectra of morphological pathogenesis present in these cases are responsible for the development of persistent aerostatic disorder, resulting in a long-term postoperative morbidity, which confirms the need to optimize the methods of surgical correction of postechinococectomial residual cavities.