• Childs Nerv Syst · Jan 2010

    The complications of cerebral hydatid cyst surgery in children.

    • Yusuf Tuzun, Ilker Solmaz, Goksin Sengul, and Yusuf Izci.
    • Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey.
    • Childs Nerv Syst. 2010 Jan 1; 26 (1): 47-51.

    PurposeComplications related to cerebral hydatid cyst surgery are not uncommon but require prompt diagnosis and treatment. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the radiological findings that would indicate complications after cerebral hydatid cyst surgery in children and to report our results.MethodThe data of 25 pediatric patients who underwent surgery for cerebral hydatid cysts over a 16-year period were analyzed retrospectively. The complications related to surgical technique and cyst location were recorded. Postoperative radiological findings of the patients were documented.ResultsIntraoperative cyst rupture occured in three patients. Subdural effusion developed in five patients, porencephalic cyst in four, subdural effusion associated with porencephalic cyst in two, hemorrhage in two, epidural hematoma in one, and pneumocephalus in three patients. Subdural-peritoneal shunt was placed in two patients. Recurrence of cerebral hydatid cyst was observed in only one patient who experienced intraoperative cyst rupture. There was no surgery-related death.ConclusionsThe complications following cerebral hydatid cyst surgery in children are various and usually not fatal. When appropriate surgical procedures are planned and carefully applied, the results will be excellent with no mortality.

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