A new technique for the laparoscopic treatment of simple hepatic cysts

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY Surgery in practice and science Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sipas.2023.100171
Cinzia Bizzoca , Felicia Fiore , Fabrizio Aquilino , Salvatore Fedele , Maria Di Salvo , Giuseppe Lucarelli , Leonardo Vincenti
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Abstract

Background

Simple hepatic cysts are commonly detected in the general population, both solitary and associated with Adult Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD). Laparoscopic fenestration is a surgical option adopted as first-line treatment and to treat complications. The techniques reported in the literature are associated with cyst recurrence in up to 41% of cases.

Methods

From 2012 to May 2021, 19 symptomatic patients diagnosed with simple HCs underwent an innovative technique for laparoscopic fenestration, which includes simultaneous ethanol injection into the residual cavity. The median follow up was 57 (range 4-116) months. We retrospectively analysed symptomatic relief obtained in the short and long term as primary outcome. We also evaluated the postoperative outcome, recurrence and re-intervention rates.

Results

11 patients (of 19) were female (58 %), with a median age of 58 (range 31-78) years. Most patients (17 of 19) experienced relief of symptoms after intervention (89,5 %). Radiological recurrence occurred in 21% of patients; nevertheless, only one patient, affected by ADPKD, experienced clinical relapse with abdominal discomfort. No patient needed reintervention. There was no major morbidity (Clavien-Dindo III-IV) nor 90-day mortality. The technique allowed early removal of abdominal drainage (median 2.5 days).

Conclusions

Laparoscopic fenestration of a simple hepatic cyst, with simultaneous ethanol injection, combines the advantages of the laparoscopic approach with those of injecting sclerosing agent. The described technique is associated with symptomatic relief and a favourable outcome in the postoperative period, as well as with good long term results.

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腹腔镜治疗单纯性肝囊肿的新技术
背景单纯性肝囊肿在普通人群中很常见,既可以是孤立的,也可以与成人显性多囊肾病(ADPKD)相关。腹腔镜开窗是一线治疗和治疗并发症的手术选择。文献中报道的技术与高达41%的囊肿复发有关。方法从2012年到2021年5月,19例诊断为单纯性hcc的有症状患者接受了一种创新的腹腔镜开窗技术,该技术包括同时向残留腔内注射乙醇。中位随访为57个月(范围4-116个月)。我们回顾性分析了短期和长期症状缓解作为主要结局。我们还评估了术后结果、复发率和再干预率。结果19例患者中女性11例(58%),中位年龄58岁(31 ~ 78岁)。大多数患者(19例中的17例)在干预后症状缓解(89.5%)。21%的患者放射学复发;然而,只有1例受ADPKD影响的患者出现临床复发并伴有腹部不适。没有病人需要再干预。无重大发病率(Clavien-Dindo III-IV)和90天死亡率。该技术允许早期清除腹部引流(中位2.5天)。结论腹腔镜下开窗治疗单纯性肝囊肿,同时注射乙醇,结合了腹腔镜入路与注射硬化剂的优点。所描述的技术与症状缓解和术后良好的结果以及良好的长期结果相关。
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