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Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices

Human echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the larvae of the tapeworm species Echinococcus. The liver is the most common location for a primary echinococcosis. However, the parasite may bypass or spread from the liver to the lungs, causing primary or secondary pulmonary echinococcosis, r...

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Autores principales: Bakinowska, Estera, Kostopanagiotou, Konstantinos, Wojtyś, Małgorzata Edyta, Kiełbowski, Kajetan, Ptaszyński, Konrad, Gajić, Darko, Ruszel, Nikola, Wójcik, Janusz, Grodzki, Tomasz, Tomos, Periklis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984545
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59030543
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author Bakinowska, Estera
Kostopanagiotou, Konstantinos
Wojtyś, Małgorzata Edyta
Kiełbowski, Kajetan
Ptaszyński, Konrad
Gajić, Darko
Ruszel, Nikola
Wójcik, Janusz
Grodzki, Tomasz
Tomos, Periklis
author_facet Bakinowska, Estera
Kostopanagiotou, Konstantinos
Wojtyś, Małgorzata Edyta
Kiełbowski, Kajetan
Ptaszyński, Konrad
Gajić, Darko
Ruszel, Nikola
Wójcik, Janusz
Grodzki, Tomasz
Tomos, Periklis
author_sort Bakinowska, Estera
collection PubMed
description Human echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the larvae of the tapeworm species Echinococcus. The liver is the most common location for a primary echinococcosis. However, the parasite may bypass or spread from the liver to the lungs, causing primary or secondary pulmonary echinococcosis, respectively. Pulmonary echinococcosis is a clinically challenging condition in which anthelminthic regiments are important, but surgery has the central role in removing the cysts and preventing recurrences. Surgical treatment may involve cystotomy, enucleation, capitonnage, or atypical resections, which occasionally are in combination with hepatic procedures. The utilization of modern devices is greatly underdescribed in surgery for thoracic infections, even though these facilitate much of the work. Therefore, this article aims to describe pulmonary echinococcosis and the role of modern surgical devices in the treatment process. Furthermore, we report surgical treatment of three different cases of pulmonary echinococcosis. Surgeries of uncomplicated and ruptured hepatic or pulmonary cysts are described. Simple small pulmonary echinococcal lesions can be excised by endostaplers both for diagnostic and curative reasons. Larger cysts can be removed by energy devices unless large bronchial air leaks occur. Complicated cysts require treatment by more extensive techniques. Inexperienced surgeons should not abstain but should carefully decide preoperatively how to proceed.
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spelling pubmed-100562582023-03-30 Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices Bakinowska, Estera Kostopanagiotou, Konstantinos Wojtyś, Małgorzata Edyta Kiełbowski, Kajetan Ptaszyński, Konrad Gajić, Darko Ruszel, Nikola Wójcik, Janusz Grodzki, Tomasz Tomos, Periklis Medicina (Kaunas) Review Human echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the larvae of the tapeworm species Echinococcus. The liver is the most common location for a primary echinococcosis. However, the parasite may bypass or spread from the liver to the lungs, causing primary or secondary pulmonary echinococcosis, respectively. Pulmonary echinococcosis is a clinically challenging condition in which anthelminthic regiments are important, but surgery has the central role in removing the cysts and preventing recurrences. Surgical treatment may involve cystotomy, enucleation, capitonnage, or atypical resections, which occasionally are in combination with hepatic procedures. The utilization of modern devices is greatly underdescribed in surgery for thoracic infections, even though these facilitate much of the work. Therefore, this article aims to describe pulmonary echinococcosis and the role of modern surgical devices in the treatment process. Furthermore, we report surgical treatment of three different cases of pulmonary echinococcosis. Surgeries of uncomplicated and ruptured hepatic or pulmonary cysts are described. Simple small pulmonary echinococcal lesions can be excised by endostaplers both for diagnostic and curative reasons. Larger cysts can be removed by energy devices unless large bronchial air leaks occur. Complicated cysts require treatment by more extensive techniques. Inexperienced surgeons should not abstain but should carefully decide preoperatively how to proceed. MDPI 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10056258/ /pubmed/36984545 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59030543 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bakinowska, Estera
Kostopanagiotou, Konstantinos
Wojtyś, Małgorzata Edyta
Kiełbowski, Kajetan
Ptaszyński, Konrad
Gajić, Darko
Ruszel, Nikola
Wójcik, Janusz
Grodzki, Tomasz
Tomos, Periklis
Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices
title Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices
title_full Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices
title_fullStr Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices
title_full_unstemmed Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices
title_short Basic Operative Tactics for Pulmonary Echinococcosis in the Era of Endostaplers and Energy Devices
title_sort basic operative tactics for pulmonary echinococcosis in the era of endostaplers and energy devices
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984545
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59030543
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