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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
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A patient with a hepatic
hydatid cyst
with fistula formation to inferior vena cava is reported. To carry out the resection, the cyst was isolated from systemic circulation by means of cardiopulmonary bypass. Inferior vena cava was cannulated through the right atrium until the implantation area of the cyst (above the hepatic veins) was surpassed. Bypass was carried out in 25 minutes by means of cannulation of the ascending aorta, without clamping the aorta, myocardial protection or hypothermia. Postoperative
analgesia
was achieved with a lumbar epidural catheter. Measures to prevent anaphylactic shock are recommended, an anesthetic technique based on the prevention of hypersensitivity reactions and a careful surgical technique to prevent hydatid dissemination.
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PMID:[Anesthetic management of a hydatid cyst adhering to the inferior vena cava]. 187 33
This study evaluates the incidence of biliary leakage following T-tube removal from the common bile duct (CBD) in 97 patients who underwent open CBD exploration. In 93 patients, this was following exploration for CBD stones, in two patient it was for obstructive jaundice due to
hydatid disease
and in a further two patients it was following CBD injury. T-tube cholangiography (TTC) was carried out 7-10 days postoperatively and, if the examination was normal, the T-tube was removed 12-14 days postoperatively (2 months for the CBD injury patients). Following T-tube removal, six patients developed severe abdominal pain, sweating and tachycardia. They were treated with antibiotics, parenteral fluids, and
analgesia
. Three patients settled with this management. Two patients developed sub-hepatic collections and required open drainage. One patient developed a small pelvic collection, which was aspirated transvaginally. A seventh patient was re-admitted 2 weeks following T-tube removal and laparotomy revealed biliary peritonitis. The patient died the following day. Biliary leakage following removal of a T-tube is not uncommon. It has a significant morbidity and mortality. Our experience and that of the reviewed literature suggests that the aetiology is multifactorial. The management and outcome of this complication is discussed.
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PMID:Biliary leakage following T-tube removal. 1081 34
Echinococcosis
causes a
hydatid cyst
, a worldwide disease. Human beings are intermediate hosts, but dogs complete the life cycle of the cestode. The most common presentation sites are the liver and lungs. We present an unusual case of a primary splenic
hydatid cyst
. Open splenectomy has traditionally been the treatment of choice for splenic hydatid cysts. In recent years, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery has been used in appropriate cases. A healthy 48-year-old woman was scheduled for laparoscopic splenectomy. We controlled the intraoperative
analgesia
using pupillometry. We used it as a method to evaluate the depth of
analgesia
and to guide opioid administration based on the pupillary dilation reflex. This is regulated by the autonomous sympathetic system. It appears to be more sensitive and reliable than using simple variations in heart rate and blood pressure. It is an easy and safe to use method that might allow a reduction in postoperative analgesic requirements.
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PMID:Monitoring of the intraoperative analgesia by pupillometry during laparoscopic splenectomy for splenic hydatid cyst. 2818 84