2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11605-020-04821-1
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Contemporary Management of Hepatic Cyst Disease: Techniques and Outcomes at a Tertiary Hepatobiliary Center

Abstract: Background Hepatic cyst disease is often asymptomatic, but treatment is warranted if patients experience symptoms. We describe our management approach to these patients and review the technical nuances of the laparoscopic approach. Methods Medical records were reviewed for operative management of hepatic cysts from 2012 to 2019 at a single, tertiary academic medical center. Results Fifty-three patients (39 female) met the inclusion criteria with median age at presentation of 65 years. Fifty cases (94.3%) w… Show more

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“…And determine the specific operation method according to the results of intraoperative medical examination and the nature of the fluid in the capsule. 13,14 Puncture and drainage Liver cyst puncture and drainage can only temporarily relieve the symptoms of compression caused by giant cysts, cysts usually recur shortly after drainage has ended. 11 Not as a recommended treatment for congenital liver cysts.…”
Section: Hepatic Cystectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And determine the specific operation method according to the results of intraoperative medical examination and the nature of the fluid in the capsule. 13,14 Puncture and drainage Liver cyst puncture and drainage can only temporarily relieve the symptoms of compression caused by giant cysts, cysts usually recur shortly after drainage has ended. 11 Not as a recommended treatment for congenital liver cysts.…”
Section: Hepatic Cystectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nonsurgical management, percutaneous aspiration, sclerotherapy, and internal drainage are often used[ 8 , 9 ]. Surgical treatment mainly includes unroofing, cyst fenestration, hepatectomy, and open or laparoscopic liver transplantation[ 11 ]. Treatment selection depends on cyst location, size, surroundings and other factors[ 12 , 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most patients with liver cysts are asymptomatic, while cysts are usually accidental during imaging examinations. The general recommendation for such patients is clinical observation without any intervention ( 3 ). Only some patients exhibit the symptoms, mostly originating from the cyst’s compression to the surrounding tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%