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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-03
Expulsion of a Hydatid Cyst from the Liver with Intact Proligerous Membrane into the Peritoneal Cavity in Children: About 01 Cases
A Doumbia, Y Coulibaly, M B Daou, I Amadou, Ouattara K, O Coulibaly, B Kamate, MK Djire
Published: March 9, 2024 | 73 70
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i03.006
Pages: 293-295
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Abstract
Introduction: Peritoneal hydatid disease (HP) is a parasitic condition secondary to seeding of the peritoneal serosa, primary or secondary, by Echinococcus granulosus larvae. Observation: Child aged 06, male, with no known history, admitted for diffuse abdominal pain lasting for 3 days in a context of fever; in whom the clinical examination revealed a peritoneal irritation syndrome. Ultrasound and abdominal CT showed the presence of a hypogastric cystic mass. Surgical exploration revealed a hydatid cyst with intact proligerous membrane free in the peritoneal cavity. Conclusion: Peritoneal hydatidosis with expulsion of a hydatid cyst from the liver with intact proligerous membrane into the peritoneal cavity is rare. Its treatment is surgical and the outcome is most often favorable.