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Surgery or radiotherapy for the treatment of bone hydatid disease: a retrospective case series.

Zengru Xie1, Liang Chen2, Qixin Xie3, Yongxing Bao4, Xuefeng Luo1, Chengpeng Yi5, Hao Wen6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no accepted treatment for inoperable bone hydatid disease where medical treatment has proved ineffective. Alternative treatment strategies are therefore urgently needed. Radiotherapy may constitute a treatment option, but there is currently a lack of adequate evidence. This study sought to retrospectively assess the efficacy and safety of surgery or radiotherapy in the treatment of bone hydatid disease in patients attending a single hospital in China.
METHODS: This was a retrospective case series analyzing clinical data from consecutive patients treated between January 2000 and December 2011. Patients with an Echinococcus sp infection were counselled about their disease and the potential treatment options, and made an informed decision between surgery and radiotherapy. All patients were followed up. The treatment outcome was observed in the two treatment groups based on the frequencies of relapse and complications, and self-evaluated patient satisfaction.
RESULTS: Of 40 patients (age range 25-57 years), 24 opted for surgery and 16 for radiotherapy. Relapse occurred in 14 patients (58%) post-surgery and in three patients (21%) post-radiotherapy. Bone defects, limb movement disorders, and pain were reported in seven patients (29%) post-surgery, while two patients (13%) reported hardening of the irradiated region or a limb after radiotherapy. Titres of parasite-specific antibodies decreased significantly after radiotherapy but not after surgical intervention. Patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the radiotherapy group.
CONCLUSION: This retrospective case series describes, for the first time, the clinical outcomes in a series of patients treated with radiotherapy for bone hydatid disease. Although no direct comparison between the treatment groups could be made due to methodological limitations of the study design, this study indicates that well-designed prospective randomized controlled clinical trials assessing radiotherapy may be warranted in patients with inoperable hydatid disease of the bones.
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Keywords:  Bone hydatid disease; Radiotherapy; Surgery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25559785     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2014.12.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Infect Dis        ISSN: 1201-9712            Impact factor:   3.623


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