9. Ultrasonic monitoring of echinococcal cysts after PAIR procedure
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Abstract
The PAIR operation (Punction, Aspiration, Injection, Reaspiration) is a minimally invasive method for treating echinococcosis cysts (EC) of the liver at the CE1 stage. Since in this method of surgical treatment the echinococcosis cyst is not removed from the liver, constant monitoring of patients using complex radiation diagnostic methods is necessary - ultrasound and CT diagnostics. RelevanceOperation PAIR (PUNCTION, ASPIRATION, INJECTION, REASPIRATION) is a minimally invasive method of treatment of echinococcal cysts (EC) of the liver at stage CE1. Since the echinococcal cyst is not removed from the liver in this method of surgical treatment, constant monitoring of patients using complex radiation diagnostic methods is necessary. - Ultrasound and CT diagnostics. The purpose of the study: dynamic observation of patients after PAIR surgery, evaluation of the effectiveness of the treatment method, identification of postoperative complications. Materials and methodsFoundation for the material is a retrospective analysis of 76 patients who underwent PAIR from December 2017 to December 2021 in the conditions of the NSCS named after A. N. Syzganov for every three months. ResultsBrief Ultrasound overview of the PAIR operation. Ultrasound picture of EC at the CE1 stage before surgery. A rounded homogeneous liquid formation with a clear 2-contour capsule is visualized (Fig.1).
Keywords
liver echinococcosis
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