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Novel Experience in Treatment of Liver Hydatidosis in Pediatrics: A Clinical Trial Study

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  5945-5952

Abstract

 Background Hydatidosis is a conventional health public problem in most parts of the world. Safe Treatment of patients with Hydatidosis has been a topic of debate for a long time. Surgical Treatment always was associated with high morbidity and mortality. Medical Treatment is also controversial. In this study, alternative procedure named Percutaneous, Aspiration and hypertonic Saline Instillation (PAHSI) was applied to treat patients with Hydatidosis. Materials and Methods In this single-blind clinical trial, thirty-eight patients, ranging in age between 6 months and 16 years, with 81 hepatic hydatid cysts underwent PAHSI Treatment. The consecutive steps including sonographic guidance, aspiration of cyst content and injection of 15% saline hypertonic were carried out in this method. Patients with multiple cysts also were treated by this procedure. Results Participants were 18 boys (47. 3%) and 20 girls (52. 6%) with mean age of 8. 08+ 3. 92 years. Almost half of the patients had single cyst (52. 63%). During 2-year follow-up, no recurrences were observed; therefore, re-hospitalization and possible complications reduced considerably. Furthermore, this method was applicable to cure multiple cysts. Conclusion In PAHSI strategy, it seems that the complications of surgery (laparotomy and anesthesia) decreased since no complications observed after procedure, and cosmetic results in future are much better due to avoidance of incision.

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    JOODI, MARJAN, ALAMDARAN, ALI, Bazrafshan, Elham, Peyvandi, Morteza, FATHI, MEHDI, NAZARZADEH, REZA, Zohorian, Elmira, Ziaee Mehr, Aghigh, JAMALI BEHNAM, FARIDEH, Dalili, Amir mohammad, Parvizi Mashhadi, Mahdi, ALIZADEH, KHALIL, & AZADMAND, ALI. (2017). Novel Experience in Treatment of Liver Hydatidosis in Pediatrics: A Clinical Trial Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 5(10 (46)), 5945-5952. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/337784/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    JOODI MARJAN, ALAMDARAN ALI, Bazrafshan Elham, Peyvandi Morteza, FATHI MEHDI, NAZARZADEH REZA, Zohorian Elmira, Ziaee Mehr Aghigh, JAMALI BEHNAM FARIDEH, Dalili Amir mohammad, Parvizi Mashhadi Mahdi, ALIZADEH KHALIL, AZADMAND ALI. Novel Experience in Treatment of Liver Hydatidosis in Pediatrics: A Clinical Trial Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2017;5(10 (46)):5945-5952. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/337784/en

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    MARJAN JOODI, ALI ALAMDARAN, Elham Bazrafshan, Morteza Peyvandi, MEHDI FATHI, REZA NAZARZADEH, Elmira Zohorian, Aghigh Ziaee Mehr, FARIDEH JAMALI BEHNAM, Amir mohammad Dalili, Mahdi Parvizi Mashhadi, KHALIL ALIZADEH, and ALI AZADMAND, “Novel Experience in Treatment of Liver Hydatidosis in Pediatrics: A Clinical Trial Study,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 5, no. 10 (46), pp. 5945–5952, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/337784/en

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