Current Urology (Mar 2024)

Diagnosis and treatment of unusual multiorgan Echinococcus hydatid cysts

  • Giovanni Drocchi,
  • Cinzia Santucciu,
  • Scilla Mastrandrea,
  • Francesco Sanguedolce,
  • Massimo Madonia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/CU9.0000000000000130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 75 – 77

Abstract

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Abstract. Background. Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus. Usually, the liver is the most affected organ, accounting for approximately 70% to 85% of cases. The lungs represent 20% of the cases. Fewer than 10% are found in other sites, including the bone, brain, spleen, and kidneys. Case presentation. A young man was referred to a local hospital for dull pain in the right flank, fever, and mild cough. Computed tomography showed 2 large cysts: the first involved the left lung and measured 130 × 90.5 × 120 mm, whereas the second cyst was located in the right kidney and measured 130 × 100 × 120 mm. Surgery was performed to remove both lesions in 2 separate surgical sessions. Conclusions. Echinococcosis is a compulsorily notifiable disease. Collaboration between medical doctors from different specializations is necessary. A multidisciplinary approach is important for the correct therapeutic management of the disease. Furthermore, the high possibility of recurrence makes the long-term follow-up mandatory.