医学
腹腔镜检查
囊肿
外科
普通外科
内窥镜检查
死亡率
作者
Beat Gloor,Quan P. Ly,Daniel Candinas
摘要
<i>Background:</i> Hepatic cysts are detected incidentally in 2.5–5% of the population. Only about 15% of such cysts are symptomatic. Since laparoscopic deroofing for liver cysts was first described in 1991 there have been a number of reports of successful laparoscopic management of hepatic cysts, including the laparoscopic management of complex and parasitic cysts. <i>Methods:</i> A systematic review of English-language articles on the subject appearing in journals through May 2002 was conducted using the Medline database. <i>Results:</i> Only a minority of cystic liver lesions need treatment, and the therapeutic approach is guided by the type of cyst. Laparoscopic deroofing (combined with omentoplasty and/or oversewing) of uncomplicated liver cysts is associated with a recurrence rate of 10–25%, with less morbidity and mortality as compared to open surgery. On the other hand, treatment of complex liver cysts and hydatid cysts by laparoscopy is not considered a standard approach. <i>Conclusion:</i> The laparoscopic approach in uncomplicated but symptomatic liver cysts is effective, with low morbidity and mortality. Additional omentoplasty or oversewing appears to reduce the recurrence rate.
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