Case Reports (Dec 2022)

Pelvic retroperitoneal echinococcal cyst. A case report

  • Edmundo Ziede-Rojas,
  • Eduardo Ramírez-González,
  • Jaime Jans-Baez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15446/cr.v8n2.93080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

Abstract

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Introduction: Echinococcosis or hydatidosis is a parasitic zoonosis endemic in Chile that poses an important public health concern. It mainly affects the liver and lungs; however, it may involve diverse areas, with the isolated pelvic location being exceptional and difficult to manage. Case presentation. A 41-year-old female consulted the emergency department of a hospital in Chile due to lumbosacral pain and was diagnosed with hydatidosis. The patient received surgical treatment and medication, but the disease recurred twice: the first time, a year after the first intervention, and the second time, two months after the second. Therefore, she required a multidisciplinary approach that included long-term antibiotic therapy and a radical approach to the lesion, achieving an adequate control of the disease. Conclusion: Pelvic echinococcosis is difficult to diagnose due to its low frequency. This disease should be considered in the event of any cystic lesion in endemic areas. A multidisciplinary management reduces possible complications and recurrence.

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