Complication of Hepatic Hydatid Cyst Surgery Presenting as Obstructive Jaundice

  • Ahire P
  • Iyer N
  • Gada P
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Abstract

The liver is the commonest organ affected by hydatid disease. We report a rare case of a 25-year-old female patient who was treated surgically for hepatic echinococcosis two weeks ago with laparoscopic excision of hepatic hydatid cyst with marsupialization and omentoplasty. She then presented with features of obstructive jaundice, which is a known complication following hydatid endocystectomy. Cholangiogram revealed a communication of the residual hydatid cyst with right segmental intrahepatic biliary radicals. She was treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)-guided stenting. ERCP is regarded as an important therapeutic strategy for hydatid cysts occurring in the extra biliary tree either as primary or as complications of liver cysts. It facilitates the clearing of hydatid debris from the biliary tree, and the closure of fistulas and bile leaks followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy when the hydatid cysts are also located in the gallbladder.

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Ahire, P., Iyer, N., & Gada, P. B. (2023). Complication of Hepatic Hydatid Cyst Surgery Presenting as Obstructive Jaundice. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35410

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