| Literature DB >> 18050836 |
Yusuf Peker1, Mehmet Fatih Can, Onur Genc, Alper Gozubuyuk, Nazif Zeybek, Turgut Tufan.
Abstract
Bronchobiliary fistula caused by liver echinococcosis is a relatively unusual but severe complication of hydatid disease. Optimal management of cases is crucially important in establishing rapid recovery and avoiding additional complications. The use of an algorithmic guide is essential because of an ongoing dilemma that involves a large variety of therapeutic options. We present four patients with bronchobiliary fistulas caused by liver hydatid disease to discuss the management of therapeutic options through a case-based approach and an extent review to finally generate an algorithm. In this series, two patients were treated surgically, and the remaining were treated with conservative methods. To date, they have developed neither recurrence nor need for additional intervention. Although treatment of bronchobiliary fistulas is traditionally thought to be surgical, most of the less severe cases can be treated nonoperatively. Making an accurate selection among less invasive methods and/or open surgical interventions seems to be a key component of management.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18050836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868