Rezheen J Rashid, Soran H Tahir, Ayoob A Mohammed Abid, Deari A Ismaeil, Khanda Abdulateef Anwar, Dilan S Hiwa, Harem K Ahmad, Ali H Hasan, Nasren Sharef Sabr, Fahmi H Kakamad, Sasan M Ahmed, Choman Sabah Omer, Berun A Abdalla
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Abstract
Hydatid cysts of the diaphragm are rare, with limited information available regarding their presentation and management. Typically caused by Echinococcus granulosus, hydatid cysts most commonly affect the liver and lungs, while diaphragmatic involvement is unusual. This study aims to provide insight into this condition by reviewing documented cases in the literature. A comprehensive search was carried out on diaphragmatic hydatid cysts adhered to the following inclusion criteria: (1) the study included a case presentation detailing the patient's condition; (2) diagnostic modalities, surgical findings, or histopathology confirmed the diaphragmatic infection; (3) the cyst(s) originally arising from the diaphragm rather than merely transversing through it from neighboring structures. A total of 20 studies (28 patients) were included in this study. The mean age of patients was 36.4 years. Of the hydatid cysts identified, 13 (46.4%) were located on the right hemidiaphragm, five (17.9%) were located on the left, and four (14.3%) involved both sides of the diaphragm. Regarding size, four cysts (26.7%) measured ≤ 5 cm, two (13.3%) measured > 10 cm, and nine (60.0%) were between these dimensions. Correct preoperative localization of the primary diaphragmatic cyst was achieved in 9 patients (32.1%) and not achieved in 13 patients (46.4%). In conclusion, primary diaphragmatic hydatid cysts are often misdiagnosed as originating from adjacent structures based on imaging findings, with accurate localization typically achieved only during surgery. This condition appears to predominantly affect the right hemidiaphragm. Both thoracotomy and open abdominal approaches have demonstrated favorable outcomes in managing this rare entity.
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The primary aim of the Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is education. The journal aims to dissipate current clinical practices and developments in the area of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. This includes information on cardiovascular epidemiology, aetiopathogenesis, clinical manifestation etc. The journal accepts manuscripts from cardiovascular anaesthesia, cardiothoracic and vascular nursing and technology development and new/innovative products.The journal is the official publication of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons which has a membership of over 1000 at present.DescriptionThe journal is the official organ of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgeons. It was started in 1982 by Dr. Solomon Victor and ws being published twice a year up to 1996. From 2000 the editorial office moved to Delhi. From 2001 the journal was extended to quarterly and subsequently four issues annually have been printed out at time and regularly without fail. The journal receives manuscripts from members and non-members and cardiovascular surgeons. The manuscripts are peer reviewed by at least two or sometimes three or four reviewers who are on the panel. The manuscript process is now completely online. Funding the journal comes partially from the organization and from revenue generated by subscription and advertisement.