BACKGROUND Lungs are the second location in frequency of hydatidosis or cystic echinococcosis. AIM To characterize the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, findings and treatment of patients hospitalized for a pulmonary hydatid… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Lungs are the second location in frequency of hydatidosis or cystic echinococcosis. AIM To characterize the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, findings and treatment of patients hospitalized for a pulmonary hydatid cyst (PHC). MATERIALS AND METHODS Review of databases, medical records, operation notes and death certificates of patients admitted to a Chilean regional hospital with a PHC. RESULTS Four hundred twenty-nine cases were identified and complete data was obtained from 368 patients aged 34 ± 19 years, 224 (60,9%)men. The most common clinical manifestations were cough in 269 (73%) and chest pain in 217 (59%). The most frequent locations were the right lung in 210 (57%) and lower lobes in 218 (59%). One hundred eighty-seven cysts (51%) were complicated. Conservative surgery (cystectomy) was performed in 308 (84%). Postoperative morbidity was observed in 77 (21%) and mortality in 6 (2%) patients. Recurrence was observed in 28 (8%) patients. There was a significant reduction in morbidity, mortality, reoperations, and postoperative days over time. CONCLUSIONS In these patients, pulmonary hydatidosis was diagnosed mainly during working ages and half of patients had a complicated cyst.
               
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