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Surgical management of giant hepatic hemangiomas : complications and review of the literature
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Most giant hepatic hemangiomas can be treated with enucleation or resection. Important factors associated with complications were large tumor size, the presence of symptoms, surgical bleeding, and prolonged surgery. Most complications were grade I and could be treated conservatively. Both resection and enucleation were relatively safe with an acceptable complication rate (13.1%) and no mortality in our study.
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