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KMID : 1161920140110010061
Journal of Medicine and Life Science
2014 Volume.11 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.65
Clinical Manifestations of Symptomatic Hepatic Cysts and Ethanol Sclerotherapy
Lee Jung-Hwan

Cho Yoo-Kyung
Lee Mu-Suk
Kim Seung-Hyoung
Song Byung-Cheol
Abstract
Background : Most hepatic cysts are asymptomatic liver disease. Rarely, hepatic cysts will be symptomatic because of increasing size, infection and hemorrhage. We describe clinical characteristics of symptomatic hepatic cysts and its effective treatment.

Methods : We performed a retrospective review of all patients diagnosed with symptomatic hepatic cysts between May 2009 and April 2013 in Jeju National University Hospital. Twenty one symptomatic hepatic cysts (mean 10.7cm) in 14 patients (12 women and 2 men, aged 51 to 81 years) were enrolled.

Results : Symptoms of hepatic cysts were right upper abdominal pain (10 patients), recurrent lower extremities edema (2 patients), fever (3 patients), and right shoulder radiating pain (1 patient). All symptomatic hepatic cysts were treated with percutaneous drainage (mean volume 480 ¡¾ 325 ml, max 1250 ml). Three infected cysts were diagnosed by cystic fluid analyses and treated using antibiotics. After drainage, 20 hepatic cysts were treated with 99.9% ethanol sclerotherapy for three days. There were few minor complications including pain, nausea, vomiting. During follow-up (11 months), there was no recurrence. The mean diameter of remained cysts decreased to 3.2 cm with an average volume reduction rate of 92.3 % (from 464.1 cm3 to 35.8 cm3).

Conclusions : Percutaneous drainage and ethanol sclerotherapy is a very effective and safety treatment method of symptomatic hepatic cysts.
KEYWORD
Cysts, Liver Diseases, Drainage, Sclerotherapy, Ethanol
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