A Challenging Case of Refractory Biliary Leak in a Patient With Hydatid Liver Disease

J Med Cases. 2021 Jul;12(7):267-270. doi: 10.14740/jmc3694. Epub 2021 May 13.

Abstract

Hydatid liver disease (HLD) is the most common form of hydatid disease, and it is caused by a zoonotic infection with a tape worm. It is endemic mostly in sheep-farming countries and rare in the United States. Liver involvement is usually asymptomatic, but symptoms develop upon growth of the cyst leading to many complications, most common of which is intra-biliary rupture, and less likely biliary obstruction. Diagnosis is clinical, serologic and radiologic. Therapeutic approaches to HLD include surgery, anthelminthic medications and medico-surgical procedures. Here we present a case of HLD that presented in advanced stage leading to grave consequences, complicated course and difficult therapeutic options. Given the rarity of hydatid disease in Northern America, physicians have to keep high index of suspicion especially in a patient with history of travel to endemic areas, as early diagnosis and treatment is important to avoid high morbidity and mortality.

Keywords: Cystobiliary fistula; Hydatid disease; Intra-biliary rupture; Refractory hydatid liver disease.

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