Literature DB >> 1595024

Surgical treatment of symptomatic giant hemangiomas of the liver.

L Belli1, L De Carlis, C Beati, G Rondinara, V Sansalone, G Brambilla.   

Abstract

Cavernous hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of the liver. Twenty-four patients who had hepatic resections for giant symptomatic hepatic hemangiomas during a six year period at a single institute were retrospectively reviewed to analyze indications for surgical treatment and evaluate operative mortality and morbidity. There were 18 women and six men varying in age from 41 to 69 years with an average age of 52.5 years. Moderate to severe pain, discomfort, feeling of fullness, bloating and sensation of an abdominal mass were the most commonly reported symptoms. Ten patients had moderate anemia and two had severe anemia. Tumors were visualized by ultrasonography in all patients and by computed tomography in 18. Angiography was performed in all patients with diagnostic confirmation of a benign hemangioma in all but one patient in whom an angiosarcoma was suspected. The resection was feasible in each patient: 20 minor hepatic resections (three wedge, 11 segmentectomies, six bisegmentectomies) and four right hepatic lobectomies were carried out. There were no surgical deaths. Two patients had postoperative complications: one patient had a pneumonia on the right side and one had wound infection. The benign nature of the tumors was confirmed in all. The lesions varied in size from 5.6 to 26 centimeters in diameter. Symptoms and hematologic disorders were relieved in all patients in the follow-up. The results of our experience confirm that resection for giant symptomatic hepatic hemangioma represents a safe radical curative procedure. Medical treatment is justified in smaller lesions or in asymptomatic patients.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1595024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0039-6087


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