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Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management

Background. Surgical treatment of hydatid liver disease (HLD) is divided into conservative and radical procedures. While conservative techniques are easier and faster to perform, there is an emerging need to reduce their morbidity and recurrence rates. Our aim was to present and evaluate the efficie...

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Autores principales: Mantonakis, Eleftherios, Papalampros, Alexandros, Moris, Demetrios, Dimitrokallis, Nikolaos, Sakarellos, Panagiotis, Griniatsos, John, Felekouras, Evangelos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1078653
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author Mantonakis, Eleftherios
Papalampros, Alexandros
Moris, Demetrios
Dimitrokallis, Nikolaos
Sakarellos, Panagiotis
Griniatsos, John
Felekouras, Evangelos
author_facet Mantonakis, Eleftherios
Papalampros, Alexandros
Moris, Demetrios
Dimitrokallis, Nikolaos
Sakarellos, Panagiotis
Griniatsos, John
Felekouras, Evangelos
author_sort Mantonakis, Eleftherios
collection PubMed
description Background. Surgical treatment of hydatid liver disease (HLD) is divided into conservative and radical procedures. While conservative techniques are easier and faster to perform, there is an emerging need to reduce their morbidity and recurrence rates. Our aim was to present and evaluate the efficiency and safety of the application of radiofrequency energy (TissueLink® and Aquamantys® systems) in hepatic bed during partial cystectomy. Materials and Methods. Eighteen consecutive patients with hydatid liver cysts were referred to our department between April 2006 and June 2014. Data about demographics, mortality, morbidity, and recurrence rate were obtained and analyzed retrospectively. Results. The mean follow-up was 38 months (range: 4–84 months). The postoperative course of most patients was uneventful. One case of recurrence was found in our series in a patient with 4 cysts in the right lobe, 3 years after initial treatment. He was reoperated on with the same method. Conclusions. Saline-linked RF energy seems to be an effective means to be employed in conservative surgical procedures of HLD, with satisfactory postoperative morbidity. Recurrence rates appear to be low, but further follow-up is needed in order to draw safer conclusions.
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spelling pubmed-49729152016-08-14 Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management Mantonakis, Eleftherios Papalampros, Alexandros Moris, Demetrios Dimitrokallis, Nikolaos Sakarellos, Panagiotis Griniatsos, John Felekouras, Evangelos Gastroenterol Res Pract Research Article Background. Surgical treatment of hydatid liver disease (HLD) is divided into conservative and radical procedures. While conservative techniques are easier and faster to perform, there is an emerging need to reduce their morbidity and recurrence rates. Our aim was to present and evaluate the efficiency and safety of the application of radiofrequency energy (TissueLink® and Aquamantys® systems) in hepatic bed during partial cystectomy. Materials and Methods. Eighteen consecutive patients with hydatid liver cysts were referred to our department between April 2006 and June 2014. Data about demographics, mortality, morbidity, and recurrence rate were obtained and analyzed retrospectively. Results. The mean follow-up was 38 months (range: 4–84 months). The postoperative course of most patients was uneventful. One case of recurrence was found in our series in a patient with 4 cysts in the right lobe, 3 years after initial treatment. He was reoperated on with the same method. Conclusions. Saline-linked RF energy seems to be an effective means to be employed in conservative surgical procedures of HLD, with satisfactory postoperative morbidity. Recurrence rates appear to be low, but further follow-up is needed in order to draw safer conclusions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4972915/ /pubmed/27525000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1078653 Text en Copyright © 2016 Eleftherios Mantonakis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mantonakis, Eleftherios
Papalampros, Alexandros
Moris, Demetrios
Dimitrokallis, Nikolaos
Sakarellos, Panagiotis
Griniatsos, John
Felekouras, Evangelos
Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management
title Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management
title_full Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management
title_fullStr Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management
title_full_unstemmed Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management
title_short Radiofrequency Energy in Hepatic Bed during Partial Cystectomy for Hydatid Liver Disease: Standing Out from the Usual Conservative Surgical Management
title_sort radiofrequency energy in hepatic bed during partial cystectomy for hydatid liver disease: standing out from the usual conservative surgical management
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1078653
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