Intra-biliary hydatid cyst rupture: A rare case report with superinfection

Hanan Al-Asbahi, Jaber H. Jaradat,Mohammad Abu-Jeyyab, Ruba Al-Dwairi, Bara'a W. Tailakh, Rand A. Almadadha, Ibraheem M. Alkhawaldeh,Abdulqadir J. Nashwan

CLINICAL CASE REPORTS(2024)

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Key Clinical MessageHydatid cysts, primarily found in the liver (70%), are caused by parasitic infections and can lead to severe complications such as cyst rupture. This case report describes a unique instance of a hydatid liver cyst occupying the right lobe with a communicating part with the biliary tree that ruptured showing a concurrent superinfection.AbstractHydatid cysts are a clinical pathology resulting from parasitic infections. They may occur in different organs of the body. However, these are mostly found in the liver (70%). This can cause significant complications including cyst rupture. Several case reports have described various hydatid cyst ruptures; however, only a few have reported an intra-biliary hydatid cyst rupture. A 24-year-old male patient presented with right upper quadrant pain, jaundice, dark urine, and pale stool. Imaging studies, including Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and computed tomography (CT), revealed a beavertail liver, cystobiliary communication and intrahepatic biliary tree-ruptured hydatid cysts. The cyst was in the right liver lobe, which is the most common site for hydatid cysts. Surgical intervention involving laparoscopic de-roofing and cyst removal resulted in a smooth recovery without complications. Several case reports have described various hydatid cyst ruptures; however, only a few have reported originally placed intra-biliary hydatid cyst ruptures. This case report describes a unique instance of a hydatid liver cyst occupying the right lobe with a communicating part with the biliary tree that ruptured showing a concurrent superinfection. Abdominal CT (coronal) scan demonstrating elongated left lobe of the liver mimicking a beaver's tail (blue arrow) with the normal right lobe of the liver (red arrow); a beaver tail appearance liver.image
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biliary tree,E. Granuloses,echinococcosis,hydatid cysts
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