Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease (Sep 2021)

Giant pulmonary hydatid cyst in children

  • Ikbel Khalfallah,
  • Sabri Hajjej,
  • Meriem Ferchichi,
  • Abir Boussetta,
  • Meriam Affes,
  • Sabrine Louhaichi,
  • Besma Hamdi,
  • Jamel Ammar,
  • Agnès Hamzaoui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2021.1770

Abstract

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Hydatid disease is still endemic in Tunisia. It is mostly seen in young people less than 40 years and children are affected in one third of cases. The lungs are the predominant location in children. Our study aims to define the particularities of children PHC's (pulmonary hydatic cyst) management, the characteristics of giant cyst and to study predictive factors of complications. We included retrospectively 105 children with PHC followed between 1999 and 2019. Patients were aged less than 16 years with surgically confirmed diagnosis of PHC. Two groups of cysts were defined: giant cysts which were 10 cm across or more, and no giant cysts.The sex-ratio was 1,38 with a mean age of 10.5±3 years. The symptomatology was dominated by cough (59%), thoracic pain (51%) and hemoptysis (46%). Giant cysts were observed in 24 (22.9%) patients. Dyspnea (29% vs 5% p0.05) and in giant cysts (41% vs 18% p0.05). In endemic regions, the diagnosis of PHC in children should be based on the combination of thoracic radiography and ultrasonography which are effective, not costly, safe and accessible. Complicated and giant PHC cause lung damage leading to extensive parenchymal resection. They are more associated with post-operative complications prolonging hospital stay and increasing expenses.

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