Silent Rupture in the Inferior Vena Cava: A Complication Not to Be Ignored in the Presence of a Segment I Hydatid Cyst
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The presence of a cysto-caval fistula is a serious and rare complication of hepatic hydatid cysts, which can be life-threatening. We report a case of a 22-year-old patient with a segment I hepatic hydatid cyst discovered following scannographic imaging for non-specific abdominal pain. Management consisted of albendazole-based premedication for two weeks, followed by hepatic and venous resection surgery with prosthetic replacement after venous exclusion under extracorporeal circulation. To avoid hemorrhagic and/or embolic complications, it is essential to discuss rare cases of hydatid cysts with intimate contact or invasion of the vena cava in a multidisciplinary setting, to plan repair or reconstruction away from intraoperative surprises that are often fatal for benign pathology.
Spontaneous rupture of hepatic hydatid cyst into the inferior vena cava and hepatic vein.
Mahajan A, Verma M, Kapila S Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2025; 41(2):219-222.
PMID: 39822864 PMC: 11732786. DOI: 10.1007/s12055-024-01781-y.