Barasat : Narayana Hospital Barasat successfully performed a Laparoscopic closed
pericystectomy with non-anatomical liver resection on a West Bengal based
68-year-old male farmer suffering from Hydatid disease of liver.
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by a certain kind of
tapeworm. It can cause cysts to grow in the liver and other organs. Tapeworms
usually live in hosts such as sheep and dogs. The infection is common in rural,
underdeveloped areas where people raise livestock. Humans can get the disease
if they accidentally eat or drink anything infected with the parasite.
Dr. Pranoy Gupta, Consultant, Minimal Access
GI Surgeon at Narayana
Hospital, Barasat, led the team. This intricate procedure addressed an
extremely rare and complex medical case.
Dr. Pranoy Gupta, Consultant, Minimal Access GI Surgeon at Narayana
Hospital, Barasat, said, “Hydatid disease
tends to occur in rural, poor or underdeveloped areas. It is especially common
among people who raise sheep or other livestock and also have stray dogs. The
68-year-old patient suffering from Hydatid has a history of keeping stray dogs
as pets, raising suspicion for zoonotic infections. So, we decided to go for
Laparoscopic closed pericystectomy with non-anatomical liver resection. This
approach offers several advantages, including improved cosmesis, reduced pain,
minimal blood loss, faster recovery, and lower risk of post-operative hernias.”
Despite difficulties like patient’s age and health condition,
Dr. Pranoy Gupta and his team took
this challenging case and decided for a Laparoscopic closed pericystectomy with
non-anatomical liver resection.
The patient had an uneventful day and was discharged within 5 days.
Patient is now able to perform all his routine occupational and personal
activities comfortably.
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