Pulmonary Hydatidosis - An Abandoned Surgical Approach
Claudiu Eduard Nistor, Sorin Berbece, Olivia Batog, Adrian CiucheImage Quiz for surgeons, no. 3, 2020
Article DOI: 10.21614//chirurgia.115.3.394
Over the years, hydatidosis as a medical-surgical problem, has been researched by many surgeons, trying to find an optimal treatment method that produces as few as possible lung parenchyma lesions and that has as many benefits as possible for the patient.
In this article, the authors are bringing to attention, an abandoned surgical method due to its possible complications but which has adapted perfectly to the case describe bellow. We present the case of a 59-year-old patient, with no significant personal pathological history for the underlying disease, who presented with minimal nonspecific symptomatology and with whom the surgical treatment performed was successful practicing the Perez-Fontana technique.
In this article, the authors are bringing to attention, an abandoned surgical method due to its possible complications but which has adapted perfectly to the case describe bellow. We present the case of a 59-year-old patient, with no significant personal pathological history for the underlying disease, who presented with minimal nonspecific symptomatology and with whom the surgical treatment performed was successful practicing the Perez-Fontana technique.
Keywords: echinococcus, pulmonary hydatid cyst, Perez-Fontana