Author/Authors :
KARADENİZ, Erdem Dept. of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey , YUR, Mesut Dept. of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey , AKÇAY, Müfide Nuran Dept. of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey , ATAMANALP, Sabri Selçuk Dept. of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey
Abstract :
Axillary region is one of the areas where primary hydatid cyst is rare. In this study,
we present a case of isolated axillary hydatid cyst in a 40 year-old female patient having
applied to our polyclinic with swelling and pain on right axillary. During the
breast examination of the patient on right axillary, well-circumscribed semi-mobile
mass lesion was detected. On mammary ultrasonography, both breasts were natural.
There was necrotic lymphadenopathy on right axillary that was roughly 10x10 cm
sized, and locally included cystic patency. Axillary LAP excision was planned for histopathologic
diagnosis. Patient was taken to the operation. After it was understood
that cyst was hydatic, it was excised with germanium membrane by encircling it with
savlon compresses. In order to differentiate primary secondary on post-operative
patient, the patient was taken to thoracic and abdomen tomography. No cystic lesions
were detected on tomography. Having no problems on follow-ups, the patient
was discharged on 3 post-op days with recommendations, and with starting albendazole
10 mg/kg.
Keywords :
Hydatid cyst , Axillary , Primary , Turkey