Ag. Turkcapar et al., SURGICAL-TREATMENT OF HEPATIC HYDATIDOSIS COMBINED WITH PERIOPERATIVETREATMENT WITH ALBENDAZOLE, The European journal of surgery, 163(12), 1997, pp. 923-928
Objective: To evaluate the effect of albendazole combined with surgery
on the incidence of recurrent hydatid disease. Design: Prospective op
en study. Setting: Teaching hospital, Turkey. Subjects: 25 patients wh
o presented with hepatic hydatid disease between December 1992 and Oct
ober 1995. Interventions: Albendazole 10 mg/kg/day for a month before
ultrasonography and then excision, and then albendazole for a further
two months. Results: 2 patients were excluded because the albendazole
caused disturbance of liver enzyme activities. Of the remaining 23 pat
ients only 7 had viable cysts on ultrasonography. In 15 patients (65%)
the germinal layer was partially or totally destroyed, and in 15 the
fluid was either cloudy or stained with bile. During a mean follow up
period of 29 months only one patient developed recurrent disease. Conc
lusion: Perioperative treatment with albendazole resulted in fewer rec
urrences than expected. A longer preoperative period of treatment may
increase the success rate; this requires further study.