EVALUATE OF FEATURES BENIGN LIVER TUMORS TREATED BY LIVER RESECTION
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Objective: Describe the characteristics of some common benign liver tumors treated by liver resection surgery at Viet Duc Hospital. Subject and Method: A retrospective description of 86 patients who underwent liver resection surgery for benign liver tumors at Viet Duc Hospital from January 2018 to December 2022. Results: Three types of tumors found in the study were: hemangioma, FNH and adenoma, with respective rates of 68,6%; 20,9%; and 10,5%. The female/male ratio was 2,4/1; and the average age was 40,7 ± 12,6 years (ranging from 10 to 70 years). The main reason for hospitalization was abdominal pain (70,9%). The average tumor size was 7,6 ± 2,7 cm, with the smallest being 2,7 cm and the largest being 15 cm. Most tumors were large, ranging from 4 to 10 cm (73,3%). The tumors were located in one or multiple liver segments, with the most common location being the lateral segment. Laparoscopic surgery was often used for tumors located in segments II, III, IV, V, and VI. Conclusion: Benign liver tumors are more commonly found in women and can occur in any location of the liver with varying sizes. Hemangioma is the most common type of benign liver tumor. The location, size, and nature of the tumor are important factors in choosing the appropriate surgical treatment approach.
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Benign liver tumors, hepatectomy, hemangioma, liver adenoma, endoscopy
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