Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4281622 The American Journal of Surgery 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe indications for intervention in cases of benign liver tumors include symptoms, suspicion of malignancy, or risk of malignant change.MethodsEighty-four liver resections for benign tumors were performed in our hospital from June 1996 to December 2004. The patient records were reviewed retrospectively.ResultsThe study group (41 females, 43 males; average age, 41.4 ± 10.5 y) included 46 cavernous hemangiomas, 27 focal nodular hyperplasias, 5 hepatic adenomas, and 6 liver cysts. The indications for resection were inability to rule out malignancy (50 [59.5%]), symptoms (33 [39.3%]), and others (1 [1.2%]). Postoperatively, 28 of the 33 patients had resolution of symptoms. Twenty-nine patients (34.5%) had chronic hepatitis B infection.ConclusionsLiver resection for benign liver tumor is safe, but indications for intervention must be evaluated carefully. The presence of chronic parenchymal liver disease does not increase morbidity in these patients.

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