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CompletedNCT04890899

Splenic Surgery for Hydatid Spleen in Single Institutional Experience

Splenic Preserving Surgery in Hydatid Spleen

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
10 (actual)
Sponsor
Jabir Ibn Hayyan Medical University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Splenic-preserving surgery in hydatid spleen: Single intuitional experience

Detailed description

Background: Although hydatid disease affects many organs in the human body, splenic hydatid represents about 0.8-4% of all human echinococcosis cases. Until recently, splenectomy was the recommended surgical procedure for splenic hydatid. Since 1980 there has been an increasing tendency to use conservative option to deal with such pathology. Aim of the study: To evaluate our experience in open splenic-preserving surgery for splenic hydatid in a single institutional study. Patient and methods: A retrospective study. Ten patients with splenic hydatid were operated upon from August 2013 to January 2018 in our medical centre. Spleen has affected alone in 7 cases, liver and spleen were affected in 3 cases, and one of them had intraperitoneal cyst affection in addition. The diagnosis confirmed mainly by ultrasonography. In some cases, it computed tomography CT scan, and magnetic resonance imaging MRI were needed. Chest X-ray had taken for all patients to exclude pulmonary hydatid. The open surgical procedure used. Isolation of the field, aspiration of cystic fluid and injection of 1% cetrimide solution, re-aspiration, endocystectomy, suturing of cystic edges over intracystic tube drain. All surgery did under cover of albendazole pre and postoperative 15mg/kg/day. Results: No significant intraoperative and postoperative complications. No reoperation was needed. Hospital stays 3-5 days. No recurrence after (1-3) year follow-up. However, three patients missed follow-up after two years. Conclusion: Our experience in splenic hydatid encourages us to use splenic-preserving surgery whenever possible instead of splenectomy.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURECystic enculation of spleen hydatidPreoperative preparation did according to the general condition of the patient and fitness for anaesthesia. Laparotomy did under general anaesthesia, supine position, the abdomen opened either by midline or left subcostal incision. Identification of splenic hydatid cyst. Exploration of the peritoneal cavity for undetected hepatic or peritoneal hydatid preoperatively. Isolation of operative field by packs socked with hypertonic solution (20 -30 % hypertonic saline). Aspiration of the cyst fluid. Injection of suitable amount about 5 ml of (1 % of cetramid) solution and waiting for at least 5 minutes and then re-aspiration. The spleen is not needed to mobilize. Extraction of the endocyst and washing of the cavity with normal saline. Occupying the cystic cavity intracystic drain. Perioperative and postoperative close observation of the patient for an anaphylactic reaction or any other complication. Follow-up of the patient until discharge from hospital on (3th - 5th) days.

Timeline

Start date
2013-08-20
Primary completion
2018-01-19
Completion
2020-01-25
First posted
2021-05-18
Last updated
2021-05-18

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04890899. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.