Real-world Study of Hepatic Hemangioma at a Single Center --Data from 2008 to 2017
Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of hepatic hemangioma (HH) and the risk factors for complications associated with HH resection in a single center experience.
Materials and methods: Clinical data of 5,266,670 outpatients and 246,419 individuals who were physically examined between 2016 and 2017 were used to evaluate epidemiological profiles of HH. A total of 1,981 patients hospitalized with HH between January 1, 2008 and January 1, 2018 were examined to identify relevant features associated with surgery.
Results: The study found that HH was similar in male and female incidence, mostly at the age of 40, and the tumor was usually single and mostly located in the right lobe of the liver. No serious postoperative complications occurred, and the method of HH resection was related to the occurrence of postoperative complications.
Conclusion: HH is a common benign disease of the liver. There are certain distribution rules in age, tumor size, and location, and laparoscopic HH resection that can reduce postoperative complications.
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Posted 16 Dec, 2020
Invitations sent on 10 Jan, 2021
On 29 Nov, 2020
On 29 Nov, 2020
On 29 Nov, 2020
On 28 Nov, 2020
Real-world Study of Hepatic Hemangioma at a Single Center --Data from 2008 to 2017
Posted 16 Dec, 2020
Invitations sent on 10 Jan, 2021
On 29 Nov, 2020
On 29 Nov, 2020
On 29 Nov, 2020
On 28 Nov, 2020
Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of hepatic hemangioma (HH) and the risk factors for complications associated with HH resection in a single center experience.
Materials and methods: Clinical data of 5,266,670 outpatients and 246,419 individuals who were physically examined between 2016 and 2017 were used to evaluate epidemiological profiles of HH. A total of 1,981 patients hospitalized with HH between January 1, 2008 and January 1, 2018 were examined to identify relevant features associated with surgery.
Results: The study found that HH was similar in male and female incidence, mostly at the age of 40, and the tumor was usually single and mostly located in the right lobe of the liver. No serious postoperative complications occurred, and the method of HH resection was related to the occurrence of postoperative complications.
Conclusion: HH is a common benign disease of the liver. There are certain distribution rules in age, tumor size, and location, and laparoscopic HH resection that can reduce postoperative complications.
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