Isolated splenic hydatid disease

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José R. Varela
Enrique Petracchi
Héctor Posada
Magalí Muthular
Julián Azar
Carlos Canullán

Abstract

Hydatid disease is an endemic parasitosis in Argentina. The liver and lungs are the organs more commonly affected, but isolated splenic involvement is rare. The aim of this study is to report two cases of isolated splenic hydatid disease. The diagnosis was suspected by epidemiology and imaging tests. The serologic tests were negative in both cases. Surgical management was decided and both patients underwent laparoscopic total splenectomy. This disease should be suspected in endemic areas in the presence of splenic cysts despite negative serologic tests. Total splenectomy prevents local recurrence and complications associated with the residual cavity. The laparoscopic approach is preferred as it results in a shorter length of hospital stay and fewer abdominal wall complications.

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Varela, J. R., Petracchi, E., Posada, H., Muthular, M., Azar, J., & Canullán, C. (2024). Isolated splenic hydatid disease. Revista Argentina De Cirugía, 116(2), 162–166. Retrieved from https://revista.aac.org.ar/index.php/RevArgentCirug/article/view/662
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Scientific Letter

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