Objective: To test the efficacy of hypertonic saline (20%) and absolute alcohol on the integrity of daughter cysts and the viability of the protoscoleces contained in these cysts.
Design: Experimental study.
Setting: Teaching hospital, Turkey.
Material: 80 daughter cysts obtained from two patients with Gharbi type III hydatid cysts of the liver.
Interventions: The cysts were divided into two groups, in the first of which cysts were placed into hypertonic saline and in the second into absolute alcohol; they were kept there for 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes.
Main outcome measures: Integrity of the cyst wall and viability of the contents were evaluated using a vital staining technique with 0.1% eosin.
Results: Neither hypertonic saline nor absolute alcohol solution had any effect on the integrity of the daughter cysts or the viability of the protoscoleces.
Conclusion: Percutaneous drainage of type III hydatid cysts can lead to high recurrence rates.