Hydatid cyst: Introducing a new surgical approach towards hepato-pulmonary fistula, a case report

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Introduction and importance: Hydatid disease, caused by the zoonotic parasite Echinococcus granulosus, presents as cysts most commonly in the liver and the lungs. A hepato-pleural fistula is considered one of its complications and surgery remains the mainstay of treatment. A simultaneous invasive thoracic and abdominal access is routinely needed which is accompanied by increased morbidity and mortality. Case presentation: In this case report, we present an innovative, less invasive, non-classical approach. Clinical discussion: We introduce a successful transabdominal transdiaphragmatic laparoscopic technique for the management of a hepato-pulmonary fistula secondary to hydatid disease of the liver. Conclusion: Compared to the classical method, this new surgical approach towards hepato-pulmonary fistula paves the way for minimally invasive surgeries to manage complicated hydatid disease with a lower mortality and morbidity, faster recovery and shorter hospital stay. The work has been reported in line with the SCARE 2020 criteria. © 2022

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Case report, Echinococcus granulosus, Hepato-pleural fistula, Hydatid disease, Laparoscopy, Surgical treatment, Transdiaphragmatic, Albendazole, Abnormal respiratory sound, Adult, Antiparasitic therapy, Article, Cauterization, Clinical article, Digestive system fistula, Disease duration, Dry cough, Dyspnea, Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, Eosinophilia, Hemagglutination test, Hepatopleural fistula, Human, Human tissue, Laparoscopic surgery, Liver hydatid cyst, Lung consolidation, Male, Middle aged, Respiratory tract fistula, Sphincterotomy, Surgical approach, Thorax radiography

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