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Case Reports
[Intraoperative anaphylactic shock following the percutaneous puncture of a hepatic echinococcal cyst].
- G Stoianov, N Grigorov, V Slavov, and E Bogusheva.
- Khirurgiia (Sofiia). 1995 Jan 1;48(4):12-3.
AbstractThis is a report on a case of severe intraoperative anaphylactic shock, developing within several hours of percutaneous puncture of a liver hydatid cyst, performed under echographic control, necessitating recovery from the shock state and discontinuation of the operative intervention. Inferences are reached regarding the most adequate treatment tactics to be adopted in handling such cases. Percutaneous puncture is discarded as a therapeutic approach because of the great risk of anaphylaxis with eventual lethal outcome, and the likelihood of severe abdominal echinococcosis development at a later period.
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