Central Military Hospital 108 has just successfully performed endoscopic surgery to remove a large left liver hemangioma for a 46-year-old female patient, marking another effective treatment case using high technology in the field of liver and bile surgery.
According to the patient's sharing, about 10 years ago, a patient was diagnosed with a vascular tumor in the left liver during a health check-up. Because the tumor was still small at that time and did not cause symptoms, doctors prescribed periodic monitoring. However, recently, the patient developed a painful condition in the upper abdomen and when re-examined, the tumor was recorded to increase in size rapidly.
On computed tomography (CT scan), the blood tumor is large in size, occupying almost the entire left liver. Faced with the risk of complications and affecting the quality of life of the patient, doctors consulted and agreed to indicate endoscopic left liver removal according to the anatomy.
During the surgery, using endoscopic methods, the surgical team safely controlled the blood vessels and bile ducts of the left liver, performed liver tissue removal according to the correct anatomy and removed the entire tumor. The surgery took place smoothly, ensuring technical requirements as well as safety for the patient.
After surgery, the patient's health condition recovered well, the indicators were stable, less pain, he could exercise early and is expected to be discharged after 3-5 days.
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