Large size and haemorrhage are not contraindications to laparoscopic resection of hepatocellular adenoma
ANZ Journal of Surgery2020Vol. 90(6), pp. 1099–1103
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B. McKay, Laurence Webber, Bavahuna Manoharan, Gregory Miller, Andrew D. Clouston, Richard A. Bryant, David Cavallucci, Nicholas O’Rourke
Abstract
Laparoscopic surgery has been demonstrated to be safe for the resection of HCA in this group of patients. Importantly, haemorrhage and/or large size were not barriers to laparoscopic resection.
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